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Controlled Moduli Foams in Gasket Applications
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This paper relates to the development of an improved gasket product by the use of a controlled moduli foam material. This material is based on a foamed nitrile rubber and its modulus is controlled through compositional changes and curing conditions. Steel or aluminum sheets coated with this material have been tested for gasket application and data obtained on its characterization and properties are presented.
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Nandi, U., Sabah, N., and Passarella, M., "Controlled Moduli Foams in Gasket Applications," SAE Technical Paper 871627, 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/871627.Also In
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