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Rubber: Vinyl-Methyl Silicone (VMQ) Hot Air Resistant Low Compression Set, 70 to 80 Type A Hardness for Seals in Hot Air Systems
- Aerospace Material Specification
- AMS7267H
- Revised
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Scope
This specification covers a silicone (VMQ) rubber in the form of molded rings. These rings have been used typically as sealing rings for service from -65 to +260 °C (-85 to +500 °F) in contact with air, but usage is not limited to such applications. The cross-section of such rings is usually not over 0.275 inch (6.98 mm) in diameter or thickness.
Rationale
This update performs the Five-Year Review and incorporates previous balloted items and is a complete revision. Also, the latest AMS7XXX template was used.
Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
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Table 1 | Qualification properties | |
Table 2 | Batch test | |
Table 3 | Acceptance lot test for O-rings | |
Table 4 | Acceptance lot test for all other seal geometries except plate seals and O-rings |
Issuing Committee
Welcome to the AMS-CE Elastomers Committee Discussion Forum.
The AMS-CE Elastomers Committee maintains Aerospace Materials Specifications (AMS), Aerospace Recommended Practices (ARP), Aerospace Information Reports (AIR) and Aerospace Standards (AS) on elastomeric materials. AMS-CE, which reports to the Aerospace Materials Division, coordinates and maintains liaison with industry, government and other standardization groups on elastomeric materials. A significant part of this committee is concerned with elastomeric fluid sealing materials, their applications, material development, testing, quality, design parameters and design practices. No copyrighted material may be posted in this forum. SAE is not liable for opinions expressed or information posted to this forum. All information posted becomes the property of SAE.Reference
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