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Definition of PBD Terms
Listed below are definitions and additional information
on the terms and reported numbers found on the product data bulletin.
Shore A Hardness
This test involves the penetration of a specific shaped
point when forced onto the elastomer surface. "Shore A" specifies
the type of durometer. This test permits hardness measurements based
on initial indentation and/or indentation after a specified time period.
The reported value of 95 Shore A is for an initial reading. Tensile
Strength The reported tensile strength is the force required to stretch
the elastomer in one direction. The reported value is 1750 psi at break.
In other words, 1,750 pounds could be suspended from a one-inch-square
rod before failure.
Elongation
This is the distance the material can stretch before failure.
100% elongation implies that a sample can be stretched to twice its
original length before breaking. 200% elongation means the sample can
be stretched to three times its original length before failure occurs.
The higher the elongation, the more elastic the material. |