Low Smoke, Low Flame, Low Toxicity Neoprene
Jump to NavigationAnother example of the extensive capabilities of our laboratory. This material is designed and formulated to meet the mass transit industry’s most demanding requirements and specifications for smoke generation (ASTM E 662), flame propogation (ASTM C 542), and toxic fume production (SMP 800-C). WARCO BILTRITE's Low Smoke, Low Flame and Low Toxicity Neoprene is suitable for Rail transit, truck, bus or automotive.
- Temperature Range: -30°F to +220°F
- Width: 36", 48", 55"
- Trim: Untrimmed
- Finish: Nylon
- Color: Black
- Stock Minimum: One Roll
Non-Stock Minimum: Please Quote - Contact us for a minimums & availability
Durometer Hardness (Shore A ± 5) |
Compound | Thickness (inches) |
Tensile (psi) | Ultimate Elongation (%) |
Estimated Weight Per Linear Foot (1/8" x 36") |
Specifications | ||
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Minimum | Typical | Minimum | Typical | |||||
65 | 065E1344 | 1/32 - 1/4 | 1200 | 1500 | 300 | 500 | 2.98 lb | ASTM E 662, ASTM C 542 (ASTM C 1166 Procedure), Bombardier SMP 800-C* Boeing BSS 7239, UL 94VO** |
**This material will meet the flame requirement of UL 940VO, but is not UL listed.
Our rubber products are a proprietary blend of various polymers formulated to meet stated physicals and specifications. The named product polymer is not necessarily the primary polymer representing the highest percentage of the polymer blend. Determination of the suitability of the goods for the uses and applications contemplated by Buyer and others shall be the sole responsibility of the Buyer or user. No guaranty is given with respect to length of service on any particular application. Suggestions or recommendations made by Seller in its product literature concerning uses or applications of the goods are believed to be reliable, but Seller makes no warranty or guaranty of results to be obtained since the conditions of the use and application by Buyer and others are beyond Seller’s control.
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