General. The heat-reactive synthetic rubber materials
covered by this specification are intended for use in a wide range
of applications requiring a tough, flexible synthetic rubber that
will reduce to predetermined dimensions upon application of heat
and will maintain good physical and electrical properties after
heat shrinkage. Some usages include identification and covering
splices in cables, lugs, pipes; protecting feed-throughs; jacketing
of assemblies; insulating pigtail connections; sleeves for wave
guides and rectifier leads; and covers for resistors and
diodes.
Military unique. The heat-reactive synthetic rubber
materials covered by this specification have unique military
requirements in that some types and classes must be resistant to
chemicals such as hydrazine/UDMH (MIL-PRF-27402), Dinitrogen
tetroxide (MIL-P-26539) and nitric acid (MIL-P-7254) that are used
as propellants in missiles. All types must be resistant to fuels
and oils such as JP-4 fuel, hydraulic fluid (MIL-PRF-5606),
lubricating oil (MIL-PRF-7808) and aviation gasoline 100/130, that
are used on military aircraft. All types must be functional over
military temperature ranges, which exceeds that required in the
commercial market.
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