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Formulation
PROPERTY
ASTM TEST DIN TEST UNIT STANDARD LOW-TEMP
METHOD METHOD
Hardness Shore A (15 sec.)
D-2240 53505
84
78
Tensile Strength @ break
D-638 53455 PSI
2610
2333
Elongation @ break
D-638 53455 % 302
317
Tear Resistance
D-1004 53515 lb / in.
324
272
Cold Temperature Resistance D-746 53372 ˚F
-36˚
-76˚
Light Transmittance
Hunter
-----
% 2.82
3.94
Weather Resistance @ 500 hrs.
QUV 53384 Delta E 4.31
36.75
Flammability
D-2863
-----
19
19
19
Note:
Our PVC material
is fire-resistant,
self-extinguishing,
and is registered with
the California State
Fire Marshall’s Office.
PERCENTAGE LIGHT TRANSMISSION (%)
NANOMETERS, (NM)
WAVELENGTH
PERCENT OF TRANSMISSION
Dark Amber
Aztec Orange
.080"
.120"
.080"
.120"
220 - 492 nm <0.1
<0.1
<0.1
<0.1
492 - 560 nm 19.5
9.0
6.0
2.0
628 nm 24.5
13.0
83.0
78.0
696 nm 29.0
16.0
83.0
78.0
764 nm 32.5
19.0
89.0
86.0
832 nm 35.5
21.5
89.0
86.0
900 nm 37.5
24.0
90.0
88.0
WIDTH/
PERCENT
INTERIOR EXTERIOR
GAUGE
OVERLAP
DOORS
DOORS
4" x .060
Partial (50%)
4'
-
4" x .060
Full (100%)
4'
-
6" x .060
Partial (66%)
7'
-
6" x .060
Full (100%)
7'
-
8" x .080
Partial (50%)
10'
7'
8" x .080
Full (100%)
10'
7'
12" x .120
Partial (66%)
12'
8'
12" x .120
Full (100%)
14'
10'
16" x .160
Partial (75%)
16'
12'
16" x .160
Full (100%)
20'
18'
Strip Size and Overlap Section Guide
(Sound Transmission Class 13)
FREQ.TRANS.
FREQ.
TRANS.
(HERTZ)
LOSS (dB)
(HERTZ)
LOSS (dB)
100
6
800
11
125
8
1000
1250
160
7
1250
14
200
8
1600
14
250
9
2000
15
315
10
2500
16
400
10
3150
16
500
10
4000
17
630
11
5000
17
*For 12" x .120" Standard Smooth,
full 100% overlap in actual use rather
than laboratory conditions. Results may
vary depending on application and
thickness of material.
Sound Transmission Noise Data*
Light Transmission Properties
THE ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM
WAVELENGTH
TYPE
100 to 280 nm
UV-C
280 to 315 nm
UV-B
315 to 400 nm
UV-A
400 to 770 nm
VISIBLE
770 to 15,000 nm INFRARED
Stripping Physical Properties
When choosing strip sizes and overlaps,
consider the following points:
For taller doors, the strips should be
heavier and wider
Smaller width strips are easier to
pass through than the wider strips
When air movement is a problem,
choose the wider strip with full overlap
For Special Applications consult factory.
(results obtained by use of a Beckman
DU-50 spectrophotometer)
Specifications and Properties