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Linard® 60
Technical Specifications
Minerals
Bonding Systems and Installation
Specifically designed two-part bonding systems are available from Weir Minerals. Please consult your local representative for advice on the most suitable bonding method.
The Resilient Rubber for Tough Applications
Linard® 60 rubber is a silica-reinforced natural rubber product uniquely designed to provide high resilience with good cut, tear, and abrasion resistance. The development of Linard® 60 rubber specifically set out to produce a rubber that retains the natural strength and nerve of latex, together with the toughness needed for handling coarse materials.
The unique combination of high resilience, resistance to deformation and wear makes Linard® 60 rubber the perfect solution for many hard-to-solve problems. These characteristics also combine to give Linard® 60 rubber exceptional anti-stick and anti-build up properties.
Design Features
- Excellent anti-sticking and anti-build up properties
- Unsurpassed flexibility for a hard rubber compound
- Excellent resistance to cutting by sharp-edged products
- Good wet abrasion resistance
Applications
- Hose linings
- Screen panels
- Skirting rubber
- Abrasive environments where sticking and/or build up are major issues
Typical Physical Properties
- Polymer Type: Natural Rubber
- Hardness (IRHD): ISO 48 - 2010, 60
- Modulus @ 500% (MPa): ISO 37 – 2011, 9.5
- Tensile Strength (MPa): ISO 37 – 2011, 27 (3916 psi)
- Elongation at Break (%): ISO 37 – 2011, 690%
- Tear Strength (N/mm): ASTM D624-00 - 2012, 103 (588 lbsf/in)
- Specific Gravity: ISO 2781 - 2008, 1.10
- Resilience (%): BS 903. Part A8 1990, 70%
- Operating Temperatures (continuous use): -40°C to +75°C / -40°F to +167°F
Size/Availability
- Standard Sheet size: 9.25m x 1.23m nominal (approx. 30ft x 4ft)
- Standard thickness range: 3.0mm to 30.0mm (approx. 1?8” to 1 3?16”)
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