Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Chemical Family
- Foam Type
- Product Type
- Technologies
- Product Families
Features & Benefits
- Ready-to-Use Product Features
- Characteristics
- Breathable
- Superb Compression Fatigue Properties
- Excellent Stress Relaxation Resistance
- Low Compression Set
- Low Hysteresis Loss
- Dimensionally Stable
Applications & Uses
- Markets
Properties
- Color
- Physical Form
- Physical Properties
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
CFD (25%) | 4.0 | psi | ASTM D3574 |
CFD (25%) | 15.0 | psi | ASTM D3574 |
Compression Deflection (25%) | 5.0 | psi | ASTM D1056 |
Compression Deflection (25%) | 2022-12-18 | psi | ASTM D1056 |
Compression Set (50%, 70°C) | 3.6 | % | ASTM D3574 |
Compression Set (50%) | 0.5 | % | ASTM D1056 |
Compression Set (50%) | max. 3 | % | ASTM D1056 |
Compression Set (50%) | max. 10 | % | ASTM D3S74 |
Density | 12.0 | pcf | ASTM D3574 |
Density | 17-23 | pcf | ASTM D3574 |
Elongation | 130.0 | % | ASTM D3574 |
Elongation | 160.0 | % | ASTM D3574 |
Flammability | Pass | - | FMVSS-302 |
Hysterisis Loss | 25.0 | % | ASTM D3574 |
Resilience | 55.0 | % | ASTM D2632 |
Resilience | 42.0 | % | ASTM D2632 |
Service Temperature | 40 - 250 | °F | - |
Tear Strength | 14.0 | lb/in | ASTM D624 |
Tear Strength | 8.0 | lb/in | ASTM D624 |
Tensile Strength | 70.0 | psi | ASTM D3574 |
Tensile Strength | 42.0 | psi | ASTM D3574 |
Technical Details & Test Data
- Compression Fatigue
The most visible signature of fatigue is compaction – the material fails to recover to its original thickness after repetitive or long term compression. Compaction is quantified as “compression set”, a relationship between the original thickness (T) and the compacted thickness (t), expressed as % loss. Compression set is the result of plastic deformation of cell walls and the reduced resilience of damaged cells. R-Series performance is exceptional with virtually zero compression set or degradation of cellular structure providing a superior alternative for many demanding applications.
- Stress Relaxation
Defined as a gradual decrease in stress with time under a constant deformation or strain. This polymer behavior is studied by applying a constant deformation to the specimen and measuring the stress required to maintain that strain as a function of time. Basically, it quantifies the stress lost by the material over time while maintaining a constant strain. R-Series maintains this stress much longer than standard foams, making it an ideal performance material for demanding gasket and die ejection applications.
- Hysteresis Loss
The measure of the energy lost or absorbed by a foam when deflected by a specified strain and immediately recovered at the same strain rate to its original thickness, it is the area between the loading and unloading curves on a hysteresis loop. R-Series, with a resilience of 50% extraordinary compression resistance properties, exhibits very low hysteresis loss of just 15% making it an advantaged material for high energy return applications.
Packaging & Availability
- Packaging Type
- Availability
- 60” wide rolls in 50’ and 100’ lengths, skived to custom thicknesses.
- Available with PSA or laminated fabrics.
- Colors and additives, such as anti-microbial, are available depending on volume.