Cord

Cord

  • Color: Available color options for the cord, often black or custom, depending on the material and application requirements.
  • Compression Set: A measure of the cord's ability to maintain its shape after compression, critical for sealing applications where maintaining a tight seal is important.
  • Diameter: The thickness of the cord from one side to the other. Accurate diameter is essential for sealing applications to ensure a tight fit.
  • Elongation at Break: The percentage of stretch the cord can endure before breaking, an important factor for applications requiring flexibility.
  • Hardness (Durometer): Indicates the cord's hardness, measured in Shore A. Hardness affects flexibility, durability, and suitability for sealing or cushioning applications.
  • Length: The overall length of the cord, which may come in continuous rolls or pre cut sections, depending on application needs.
  • Material Type: Specifies the type of rubber used, such as neoprene, silicone, nitrile, or EPDM. Different materials offer varying resistance to temperature, chemicals, and abrasion.
  • Resistance Properties: Chemical, oil, UV, and weather resistance, which are critical for outdoor or industrial applications.
  • Temperature Range: The temperature range in which the cord can operate effectively without degradation, particularly important for high or low temperature applications.
  • Tensile Strength: The maximum load the cord can handle before breaking. Higher tensile strength indicates greater durability for demanding applications.

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