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General Plastics LAST-A-FOAM® TF-6070-10 Polyurethane Foam
Categories: Other Engineering Material; Composite Core Material; Polymer; Thermoset; Polyurethane, TS; Thermoset Polyurethane Foam, Unreinforced

Material Notes: TF6070 High-density Series: These foams are designed for shock isolation of heavy objects when the supporting foam will be under Long term static stress. The TF6070 Series offers excellent shock isolation with minimum creep while under continuous static stress loads that range from 0.2 to 10.0 psi. Like other LASTAFOAM ® TF-series High-density polyether polyurethane foams, the TF6070 Series is formulated to absorb large amounts of energy while protecting payloads from high stress levels. It is quite firm in relation to its density and features relatively flat static-and dynamic-stress-versus-deflection curves. Except under conditions of intense UV radiation, these polyetherurethane formulations are highly durable and resistant to environmental factors, maintaining consistent performance. Elevated temperatures have no long-term effects up to 180°F, but these foams do lose approximately 10% in firmness at the higher temperature. Reduced temperatures also have negligible effects except at subzero temperatures, when the foam can become significantly firmer.
Shock Isolation Polyurethane Foam Applications: LASTAFOAM ® TF6070 products serve applications that do not require flame-retardant foam. General Plastics has supplied large quantities of these flexible foam products for use in the Minuteman program as shock isolation of the missile and instrument floor. They have also been used widely as dunnage for nuclear warhead shipping and storage containers. For a flame-resistant version with similar properties, opt for LASTAFOAM ® TF5070 products. Their performance parallels TF6070 open-cell polyurethane foams, except for the need to use a slightly higher foam density under equal conditions. These products are available as sheets, blocks and molded parts.

Advantages:

  • Supports heavy objects under ongoing static stress
  • Absorbs large amounts of energy
  • Offers excellent shock isolation
  • Exhibits minimal foam creep
  • Long-lasting Performance
  • Largely unaffected in applications up to 180 ºF
  • Missile shock isolation
  • Missile instrument floor shock isolation
  • Nuclear warhead shipping pad
  • Nuclear warhead storage pads

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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Density 0.160 g/ccASTM D3574
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Compressive Strength 7.90 psi
@Strain 10 %
ASTM D3574
 20.0 psi
@Strain 50 %
ASTM D3574
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Maximum Service Temperature, Air 180 °F

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