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Bashore resilience

The material should have these properties gel time = 2—5 min hardness (D2240 ) = 95 Shore A Bashore resilience (D2632) = 60 % tensile strength (D412) = 5400 psi ultimate elongation (D412) = 500% die C tear (D624) = 610 Ibf/in. [Pg.250]

Bashore resilience is resilience measured by a falling metal plunger according to ASTM D2632. Source Norris, A. M., Fiedler, L. D., Knapp, T. L., and Virant, M. S., Automotive Polym. Design 19,12, April 1990 (With permission). [Pg.125]

Bashore resilience Yerzley oscillograph Torsional rigidity Heat Build-up Oven aging Solvent Resistance... [Pg.106]


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