CBRNEngineer
Chemical
- Jun 21, 2011
- 2
In order to minimize outgassing of siloxanes, a compression gasket used in military chemical protection filters must be cured in a vented oven at [red]400-500 [°]F[/red] for [purple]four[/purple] hours. At least that's the current requirement but we still have outgassing issues. So, I am considering increasing the time and temperature of the post-curing process. I read somewhere that [red]450 [°]F[/red] is considered an effective upper bound to limit thermal stress on a conventional rubber (see top of page 5 of linked document). Does anyone have hard data to back that up? My thought was to change the requirement to [red]450-500 [°]F[/red] for at least [purple]eight[/purple] hours. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Tom Green
US Army Civilian
Tom Green
US Army Civilian