This specification covers flexible cellular rubber products known as sponge rubber and expanded rubber, but does not apply to latex foam rubber or ebonite cellular rubber. The base material for an open/closed cellular product may be of synthetic,natural, or reclaimed rubber, or a mixture, and may contain other polymers and chemicals, or both, which may be modified by organic or inorganic additivies.
Cellular Rubber: A generic term for materials containing many cells - either open, closed, or both - dispersed throughout the mass.
Closed Cell: A product whose cells are totally enclosed by its walls and hence not interconnecting with other cells.
Expanded Rubber: Cellular rubber having closed cells made from a solid rubber compound.
Flexible cellular material: A flexible cellular organic polymeric material that will not rupture within 60 s when a specimen 200 by 25 mm (8 by 1 by 1 in) is bent around a 25 cm (1 in) diameter mandrel at a uniform rate of 1 lap/5 s in the form of a helix at a temperature between 18 and 29°C (65-85°F).
Open Cell: A product whose cells are not totally enclosed by its walls and open to the surface, either directly or by interconnecting with other cells.
Skin: The textured outer surface on the m aterial formed during manufacture by contact with molds, cover plate, and or other curing medium.
Type 1: Open-Cell Rubber
Type 2: Closed-Cell Rubber
Class A: Cellular rubber made from synthetic rubber, natural rubber, reclaimed rubber, or rubber-like materials, alone or in combination, where specific resistance to the action of petroleum base oils is not required.
Class B: Cellular rubber made from synthetic rubber or rubber-like materials alone or in combination, having specific requirements for oil resistance with low mass change.
Class C: Cellular rubber made from synthetic rubber or rubber-like materials alone or in combination, having specific requirements for oil resistance with medium mass change.
Class D: Cellular rubber made from synthetic rubber or rubber-like materials alone or in combination, having specific requirements for extreme temperature resistance [-75 to 175°C or -103 to 347°F] but specific resistance to the action of petroleum-base oils is not required.
Grade 0: For Types 1 and 2 cellular rubber, a compression-deflection range from 0 to 16 kPa 0 to 2 psi.
Grade 1: For Types 1 and 2 cellular rubber, a compression-deflection range from 15 to 35 kPa 2 to 5 psi.
Grade 2: For Types 1 and 2 cellular rubber, a compression-deflection range from 35 to 65 kPa 5 to 9 psi.
Grade 3: For Types 1 and 2 cellular rubber, a compression-deflection range from 65 to 90 kPa 9 to 13 psi.
Grade 4: For Types 1 and 2 cellular rubber, a compression-deflection range from 90 to 120 kPa 13 to 17 psi.
Grade 5: For Types 1 and 2 cellular rubber, a compression-deflection range from 120 to 170 kPa 17 to 25 psi)
D1056-68 |
D1056-73 |
D1056-77 |
D1056-85 |
RE41 BF1
SBE43 BCF2
SCE42
SBO12 BF1
SCO13 CF2 |
RE41 BF1
RE43 BCE2F2
RE42 E1
SBO12 BF1
SCO12 CF2 |
RE41 B2F1
RE43 B2C1E2F2
RE42 E1
SBO12 B1F1
SCO13 C2F2 |
2A1 B2F1
2B3 B2C1F2
2C2
1B2 B1F1
1C3 C2F2 |
SPEC D-1056
Grade Numbers |
MIL-STD-670B
Grade Numbers |
SPEC D-1056
Grade Numbers |
MIL-STD-670B
Grade Numbers |
RQ10
RQ11
RQ12
RQ13
RQ14
RQ15
SBO10
SB011
SBO12
SB013
SBO14
SBO15
SCO10
SCO11
SCO12
SCO13
SC014
SCO15
RE41
RE42
RE43
RE44
RE45 |
R01
R03
R07
R011
R015
R020
SB01
SB03
SB07
SB011
SB015
SB020
SCO1
SCO3
SCO7
SCO11
SCO15
SCO20
RE3
RE7
RE11
RE15
RE20 |
RE41
RE42
RE43
RE44
RE45
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RE41
RE42
RE43
RE44
RE45
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TO11
T012
T013
TR14
TR15
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TE41
TE42
TE44
TE45
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SBE3
SBE7
SBE11
SBE15
SBE20
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SCE3
SCE7
SCE11
SCE15
SCE20
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TO3
T07
T012
T018
T025
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TE3
TE7
TE12
TE18
TE25 |
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