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Colmant Coated Fabrics BUTYL (IIR) Coated Aramid Tire Cord
Categories: Other Engineering Material; Additive/Filler for Polymer

Material Notes: Tire cord fabric is a type of industrial fabric which is constructed using High Tenacity yarns in the warp direction and yarns of negligible resistance in weft direction which is used to hold warn yarns locked in their position. Tire cord coated fabrics provides fundamental properties such as controlled deformation, high strength, abrasion resistance, etc. Widely used by the tire industry, it is also employed for the rubber hose manufacture, air springs, expansion joints, among many other applications. Fiber consisting of a long chain polymer containing amines and aromatic components. Infusible, does not melt, does not burn, does not soften. Besides it shows low emission of toxic gases while combustion. Certain aramid can decompose at 500 ° C, It is thermostable up to 250 ° C. Butyl, also known as Isobutylene-isoprene (IIR), is a synthetic rubber developed in the 1940’s. It has exceptionally low gas permeability making it ideal for inner tubes and high pressure/vacuum sealing applications. Its very low resilience makes it suitable for shock and vibration damping. Its chemical unsaturation gives it excellent resistance to heat, ozone, and weathering, and also to dilute acids and alkalis. It is not suitable for use in mineral or petroleum based fluids.

Applications:

  • Expansion joints
Properties:
  • Heat resistant
  • Non-skid
  • UV resistance
  • Ozone Resistance

Information provided by COLMANT COATED FABRICS

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Mechanical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Hardness, Shore A 30 - 9030 - 90
Tensile Strength at Break 8.00 - 20.0 MPa1160 - 2900 psi
Elongation at Break 100 - 900 %100 - 900 %
 
Thermal PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Maximum Service Temperature, Air 120 °C248 °F
Minimum Service Temperature, Air -55.0 °C-67.0 °F
 
Descriptive Properties
IRHD Hardness30-90
Point Temperature-55 C° - 130C°
Warp breaking strength350 - 5000 daN/5cm
Warp elongation at break2% - 5%
Weft breaking strength350 - 2000 daN/5cm
Weft elongation at break2% - 5%
Weight per sqm100 - 650

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