This specification covers an extreme low-temperature-resistant silicone rubber in the form of sheet, strip, and molded shapes Primarily for rubber-like parts required to operate or seal from -112 to +446 °F (-80 to +230 °C), compounded especially for operation at extreme low temperatures. Silicone rubber is resistant to deterioration by weathering and by high-aniline-point petroleum-base oils and remains flexible over the temperature range noted. This material is not normally suitable for use in contact with low-aniline-point petroleum-base fluids, including fuels, due to excessive swelling.
SAE AMS3332E-2009 Referenced Document
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ASTM D573-04 Standard Test Method for Rubber8212;Deterioration in an Air Oven*, 2024-04-19 Update
ASTM D624-00 Standard Test Method for Tear Strength of Conventional Vulcanized Rubber and Thermoplastic Elastomers*, 2024-04-19 Update