Foil-Faced Fiberglass Fabric 84215/9480 HT Description Foil-Faced Fiberglass Fabric 84215/9480 HT has been specifically designed as shipboard lagging and jacketing material for use over insulation where the surface temperature is under 500 F. The base fabric is laminated to aluminum foil to provide a vapor barrier. Advantages Foil-Faced Fiberglass Fabric 84215/9480 HT is finished with treatment 9383 to set the weave and reduce fraying when cut. The laminating adhesive is suitable for use up to 500 F. PROPERTY DATA STYLE 84215/9480 HT CHARACTERISTIC METHOD VALUES ENGLISH METRIC WEIGHT ASTM-D-3776-96 12.0 oz/sy ± 10% 408 g/m 2 + 10% THICKNESS ASTM-D-1777-96 0.020 ±.001" 0.508 mm +.025 mm TENSILE STRENGTH TEAR STRENGTH ASTM-D-5035-95 ASTM-D-5587-96 Warp- Fill- Warp- Fill- 75 Ibs/inch 50 Ibs/inch 20 lbs 25 Ibs 13.40 kg/cm 8.93 kg/cm 9.07 kg 11.34 kg BURST STRENGTH ASTM-D-3786-87 125 psi 8.75 kg/cm2 FLAME RESISTANCE FED 191/5903.2 Char Length 1 inch max 2.54 cm max. Afterglow 1 sec. max 1 sec. max Flame Out 1 sec. max 1 sec. max TEMPERATURE RESISTANCE FED SPEC HHB-100B 500 F max. 260 C max. BASE FABRIC and WEAVE COLOR and COATING Fiberglass/Plain Weave Fabric Color/ Aluminum Foil All values are nominal unless otherwise specified. All statements herein are expressions of opinion that we believe to be accurate and reliable, but are presented without guarantee or responsibility on our part. Statements concerning possible use of our products are not intended as recommendations for their use alone or in combination with any materials or elements to infringe any patents. No patent warranty of any kind, express or implied, is made or intended.
DESCRIPTION Alpha maritex Style 2025/9480 meets the requirements of Coast Guard Specification 164.009 for fire-retardant material and is included in Military Specification MIL-C-20079G, Type 1, Class 10. Meets Military Specification MIL-1-24244B and NRC Guide 1.36 Alpha Maritex. Style 2025/9480 has been specifically designed for flange shield material by the U.S. Navy. Since it must meet Coast Guard Specification, a very low percentage.of adhesive is used. Material should be tested prior to use for commercial applications. ADVANTAGES Alpha Maritex Style 2025/9480 is finished with treatment #9383 to set the weave and reduce fraying when cut. This fabric is then laminated to aluminum foil to provide a vapor retarder and a barrier to water and oil. PROPERTY DATA STYLE 202519480 CHARACTERISTIC METHOD VALUES' English Metric WEIGHT ASTM-D-3776-96 19.5 oz/sy ± 10% 653 g/m 3 ± 10% THICKNESS ASTM-D-1777-96 0.026"± 10% 0.660 mm ± 10% TENSILE STRENGTH ASTM-D-5035-95 Warp- 250 lbs/inch 44.65 kg/cm Fill- 250 lbs/inch 44.65 kg/cm TEAR STRENGTH ASTM-D-5587-96 Warp- 50 lbs. 22.68 kg Fill- 50 lbs. 22.68 kg BURST STRENGTH ASTM-D-3786-87 550 psi 38.5 kg/cm 2 FLAME RESISTANCE FED 191/5903.2 Char Length 1 inch max. 2.54 cm max. Afterglow 1 second max. 1 second max. Flame Out 1 second max. 1 second max. TEMPERATURE RESISTANCE BASE FABRIC and WEAVE COLOR and COATING FED SPEC HHB- 1008 Service Temp = +300 F 149 C Fiberglass/Plain Weave Aluminum Foil WIDTHS ROLL LENGTH WEIGHT / ROLL 36" (91.4-4 cm) 50 YD. (45.72 m) 61 lbs (27.67 kg) 48" (121.9 cm) 50 YD 90 lbs (40.82 kg) 60" (152.4 cm) 50 YD 114 lbs (51.71 kg) 'All values are nominal unless otherwise specified
0.125" Manniglas 1200 NONWOVEN GLASS-FIBER FOR CRITICAL THERMAL BARRIER DATA SHEET Note: Product data sheet presents nominal property data only and should not be interpreted as a specification. FEATURES Highest UL Rating (94V-0) for Non- Flammability Made from Electrical Grade Glass-Fiber Withstands Humidity and Continuous Operating Temperatures up to 1,450 F Without Shrinkage or Losing Shape Low-Density Nonwoven provides Low Cost per Unit Area Similar Thermal Performance to Woven Glass at a Fraction of the Cost Can be Used Alone or Laminated to Foil for Enhanced Thermal Performance TYPICAL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Laminated to Foil and used as Thermal Barrier for Light Fixtures Die Cut and used as a Seal in Furnace Applications Laminated for Thermal Shielding in the Automotive Industry Aircraft Noise Reduction and Thermal Protection Application Insulation for Outlet Pipe in Stoves Diagnostic Reagent Test Kits, Pregnancy Testing and Ovulation Testing TEST METHOD MATERIAL PROPERTY ENGLISH METRIC BASED ON BASIS WEIGHT 260.0 (lb/2880 sq. ft. ) 433.0 (g/m 2 ) TAPPI T-410 THICKNESS* 0.5 PSI 0.125 (in) 3.175 (mm) TENSILE STRENGTH Machine Direction 45.0 (lb/in) 20.1 (kg/25mm) TAPPI T-494 Cross Direction 50.0 (lb/in) 22.7 (kg/25mm) TAPPI T-494 MULLEN 140 (psi) 965 (kpa) TAPPI T-403 ASH 94 (%) 94 (%) TAPPI-T-1013 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY ASTM C518-91 75 F.21 (BTU/in/hr.ft 2, F) 0.03 [W/m.K)] 250 F.28 0.04 500 F.41 0.06 750 F.57 0,09 1200 F 1.04 0.15 *Thickness measured using an 0.5 gauge GENERAL INFORMATION ROLL WIDTHS 2"-104 EFFECTIVE COVERAGE STANDARD ROLL DIAMETER STANDARD ROLL DIAMETER.813 lbs./sq. yd, 3" ID 38" OD Individual Rolls Wrapped In Polyurethane Custom Slitting Services ISO 9001 Approval High Temperature Thermal Laboratory With Thermal Imaging Capabilities Testing From -425 F 1200 F
SPECIFICATION SHEET NYLON SIZE GOV'T APPROX YDS/LBS APPROX BREAK ELONGATION DIAMETER TPI 15 00 30,000 1.8 LBS MAX. 26%.0050 16S X 12Z 23 A 20,000 2.8 LBS MAX. 26Y.0064 16S X 12Z 33 AA 13,800 4.1LBS MAX. 26%.0080 16S X 12Z 15/3 B 10,000 6.0 LBS MAX. 26%.0094 13S X 11Z 16 B 9,600 7.5 LBS MAX. 26%.0094 13S X 11Z 63 E 6,200 11 LBS MAX. 26%.0115 13S X 9Z 92 F 4,200 14 LBS MAX. 26%.0133 13S X 9Z 138 FF 3,000 20 LBS MAX. 26%.0163 10S X 9Z 207 3/C 2,000 30 LBS MAX. 26 4.0200 10S X 9Z 277 4/C 1,500 40 LES MAX. 26%.0231 8S X 5Z 346 5/C 1,200 50 LBS MAX. 26%.0258 8S X 5Z 415 6/C 1,050 68 LBS MAX. 26%.0283 8S X 5Z 554 8/C 655 76 LBS MAX. 26%.0326 8S X 5Z Effect of Heat: Sticks at 445 F. Melts at 485 to 500 F. Yellows slightly at 300 F when held for 5 hours. Effects of Bleaches and Solvents: Can be bleached in most bleaching solutions. Generally insoluble in most organic solvents. Soluble in some phenolic compounds. Effects of Acids & Alkalis: Unaffected by most mineral acids, except hot mineral acids. Dissolves with partial decomposition in concentrated solutions of hydrochloric, sulphuric, and nitric acids. Soluble in formic acids. Substantially inert in alkalis. Effects of Mildew, Aging, Sunlight & Abrasion: Excellent resistance to mildew, aging and abrasion. Prolonged exposure to sunlight causes some deterioration. Dyes Used: Disperse, acid and premetalized are usually preferred, but most other classes are allowed.
S301 - Dublfilm Double Coated UPVC FEATURES Exceptionally high tack and peel UPVC film allows conformability High adhesive mass provides excellent gap filling properties Excellent resistance to environmental extremes Exhibits excellent adhesion to ether and ester foams Initial peel adhesion to stainless (20 min. at R.T.) = 126 oz/in (PSTC 3 Mod.) ADVANTAGES GENERAL INFORMATION Dublfilm S301 is an 8.5 mil, double coated, UPVC film incorporating an exceptionally high tack, high peel, acrylic adhesive system. It is primarily used for difficult bonding and splicing applications. PRODUCT CONSTRUCTION Type Mil Thickness Backing Adhesive (unwind) Adhesive (liner) Liner Type (outer) Thickness (total) UPVC - Unplasticized 1.50 Polyvinylchloride Acrylic 3.50 Acrylic 3.50 Paper (3.5 mil, 60# kraft) 8.50 PRIMARY PHYSICAL PROPERTIES - Unwind Side Liner Side Adhesion-to-Steel - 180 1 Peel 185.00 oz/in 185.00 oz/in Adhesive Activation Pressure Elongation Percent 60.00% Product assembly Difficult splicing applications Lamination to EPDM rubber Bonding urethane foams Adhering to rough or porous surfaces Joining extruded plastics MARKETS SERVED SECONDARY PHYSICAL PROPERTIES THERMAL / ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES Minimum Application Temperature Minimum Service Temperature Maximum Short-Term Temperature SPECIFICATIONS TAPE MAY MEET 65 F -40 F 200 F Industrial The physical properties listed are typical values and are not to be considered as specifications. Our suggestions for use are based on tests we believe to be reliable. However, the purchaser must carry out their own tests to determine the suitability of the product for their internal use. Information is given in good faith, but without warranty. It is essential, as with all pressure-sensitive tapes, that the surface to which the tape is applied be clean, dry and free of grease and oil. Shelf life from date of manufacture is based on the product being stored at 70 F(21 C) j 50% relative humidity out of direct sunlight. Specification compliance is dynamic and should only be used as a general guide. Always confirm that the tape you are interested in currently complies with all specification requirements. Please verify that the product number that you select is available in the proper size and color to meet your specification.