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Accession Number:
AD0656269
Title:
KEL-F (TRADE NAME) ELASTOMER: A NEW MATERIAL FOR THE ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY
Corporate Author:
KELLOGG (M W) CO JERSEY CITY NJ
Report Date:
1954-12-01
Abstract:
The paper summarizes the compounding and significant properties of KEL-F Elastomer as related to its potential application in the electrical industry. As a raw material it comes equipped with many excellent properties required of electrical insulation. These include high tensile strength, extensibility, tear strength, abrasion resistance, thermal stability, extremely low water absorption, and resistance to oxidants, and a variety of chemicals. It is hoped that these characteristics will assist the electrical industry in the design of specialized insulation to be used in those applications where a high strength rubber must withstand heat and corrosive chemicals. Such applications immediately foreseen are insulated wire and cable, sheath stock, tapes, potting compounds, and electrical connectors, grommets, and seals.
Supplementary Note:
Annual Wire and Cable Symposium (3rd), Fort Monmouth, NJ. 8 Dec 1954.
Pages:
0027
Distribution Statement:
Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
File Size:
0.68MB