Typical Properties of 30 Durometer Specification Grade Silicone

30 durometer specification grade silicone, which is manufactured for use in gasket applications that require demanding physical properties and lower compression set. 30 durometer specification grade silicone has a service temperature of -80° F to +500° F.

30 Durometer Specification Grade Silicone offers excellent UV and ozone resistance. 30 durometer specification grade silicone is a non-toxic and chemically inert material and is manufactured using all FDA approved ingredients. Overall, 30 durometer is an excellent general purpose silicone.

M&P Sealing’s specification grade silicone gasket material is available in a wide range of durometers ranging from, as soft as 30 durometer, to as hard as 80 Durometer, with other durometers available in between. 30 durometer is supplied red in color and can be slit into rolls ranging from as narrow as 1/4″ wide, to a maximum width of 36″. M&P Sealing has the ability to provide 30 durometer specification grade silicone without adhesive or with an acrylic adhesive. We can apply our standard acrylic adhesive or our high-temperature acrylic adhesive to 30 durometer silicone. 30 durometer specification grade silicone can be manufactured in thicknesses ranging from as thin as .016” to as thick as 1″. M&P Sealing has the ability to fabricate 30 durometer general purpose silicone by die-cutting or waterjet cutting to meet your exact requirements.

Specifications

ZZ-R-765 CLASS 2A GRADE 25 & CLASS 2B GRADE 25
(WITH EXCEPTION TO 30 DUROMETER +/- 5)

Physical Property Test Method Unit of Measure Typical Properties
DUROMETER ASTM D 2240 SHORE A 30 +/- 5
TENSILE STRENGTH ASTM D 412 psi 750
SPECIFIC GRAVITY ASTM D 297 G/CC 1.12
TEAR ASTM D 624 ppi
(Die B)
80
ELONGATION ASTM D 412 % 800
LOW-TEMPERATURE N/A °F
°C
-80°F
-62°C
HIGH-TEMPERATURE N/A °F
°C
500°F
260°C
This information is furnished as a guide for selecting materials. M&P Sealing Inc. disclaims liability for results or use of this information. It is the customer’s responsibility to obtain and test samples when determining the suitability of material for a particular application.

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