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Typical Physical Properties
PROPERTY TEST STANDARD LINATEX ® HM
Polymer Type Natural Rubber
Hardness (IRHD) ISO 48 - 2010 40 IRHD
Modulus @ 500% (MPa) ISO 37 – 2011 3.0
Tensile Strength (MPa) ISO 37 – 2011 24 (3480 psi)
Elongation at Break (%) ISO 37 – 2011 750%
Tear Strength (N/mm) ASTM D624-00 - 2012 44 (250 lbsf/in)
Specific Gravity ISO 2781 - 2008 0.95
Resilience (%) BS 903. Part A8 1990 83%
Operating Temperatures (continuous use) -40°C to +70°C / -40°F to +158°F
Linatex ® HM
Technical Specifications
The new generation of rubber
Linatex ® HM rubber has been specifically developed for the rubber belting indu\
stry
as a product that exhibits the excellent performance features of Linatex\
® premium
rubber with the additional benefit of dry abrasion resistance.
Made from natural latex, Linatex ® HM rubber is produced using a unique
manufacturing process ensuring superior abrasion resistant performance.
Linatex ® HM rubber is not classed as an oil rubber compound, however this product
exhibits superior resistance to oils and organics. Linatex ® HM rubber has up to four
times the kerosene resistance of Linatex ® premium rubber.
Linatex ® HM rubber is a high quality solution for applications where Linatex ®
premium rubber may not be considered.
Design Features
• Excellent resistance to
wet abrasion
• High resilience
• Outstanding cut and
tear resistance
• Low permanent set
• Resistance to a wide range
of chemicals including oils
and organics
Applications
• Specifically developed for the rubber
belting industry
Size/Availability
• Standard sheet size:
9.25 m x 1.23 m nominal
(approx. 30ft x 4ft)
• Standard thickness range:
1.5 mm to 30.0 mm
(approx. 1?16” to 1 3?16”)
• Moulded components available from
stock and made to order
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.
Weir Minerals
linatex@mail.weir
www.minerals.weir
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Date d'upload du document :
jeudi 12 mars 2020