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Gasket Material – Grade: CC2007

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Material Description

Cork Granule Size (mm): 1 / 4
Quality Granules: 45 – 50kgs
Binder: Polyurethane Resin
Bonding: A PVA adhesive is recommend. Contact adhesive can damage the binder of resin.

Test Method Property Results

Specific weight: 230kgs/m3, 14lbs cub.ft
Tensile strength: 15kgs/cm2
Compression: 50%
Recovery: 90%
Durometer shore: 61
Flexibility: No cracks, break or separation
Acoustic Performance: ^LW = 33db (test report nr. C/01/5L/0191/1)
Resistance to boiling water, 2 hrs @ 100. C: No disintegration
Resistance to acids, 30 mins @ 100. C: No disintegration
ASTM No 3 Oil, 70 hrs @ 100. C (%): +10 to +40
ASTM Fuel A, 22 hrs @ 23. C (%): -2 to +10

Technical specifications according to tests under ASTM norms.

Contact Charles Cantrill

We supply a wide range of cork gasket material and can provide assistance selecting the correct material for the job.

Simply contact us and we will ensure you have the correct materials for the job.

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About Charles Cantrill

Charles Cantrill Ltd are a UK based manufacturer and supplier of cork products and have been operating in the UK since 1822. We manufacture and supply a wide range of products globally have the facilities to hold large quantities of stock at our new warehouse in Aldridge, West Midlands.

The History of Cork

Cork is the bark of the Cork oak (Quercus suber) a noble tree with very special characteristics. The Cork oak is grown in the Mediterranean region; mainly in Portugal where there are 720 thousand hectares of cork forest (54% of world cork production) and we import all of our raw material from this region. The Cork forest is the dominant … read more

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