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Properties of fluorosilicone rubber sheet, mouldings and extrusions. Specification
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BSI BS F 154:2006

Properties of fluorosilicone rubber sheet, mouldings and extrusions. Specification

PUBLISH DATE 2014
PAGES 16
BSI BS F 154:2006

This British Standard specifies requirements for fluorosilicone rubber material possessing excellent ozone resistance properties intended for the production of items such as sheet, mouldings and certain extrusions for use in sealing applications in contact with petroleum basedfuels, hydraulic fluids and lubricants and with silicone and certain ester based fluids over the temperature range –60°C to 150 °C1).

For applications in air the material is suitable over the temperature range –60°C to 180 °C.

This material standard is tobe used in conjunction with BS EN 3207.

NOTE 1 Material and products manufactured from this specification, when used in air, maybe used up to 200 °C forshort intermittent periods.

NOTE 2 Material and products manufactures from this specification are not intended for use in contact with phosphate esters.

NOTE 3 Further information on the suitability of fluorosiliconerubber for design applications can be found in SBAC Technical Specification No. 97 [1].

NOTE 4 Marking BS F 154:2006 on or in relation toa productrepresentsa manufacturer’s declaration of conformity, i.e. a claim by or on behalf ofthe manufacturer that the product meets the requirements of the standard. The accuracy of the claim is solely the claimant’s responsibility. Such a declaration is not to be confused with third party certification of conformity.

SDO BSI: British Standards Institution
Document Number F 154
Publication Date Jan. 31, 2014
Language en - English
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