Rubberlite's Interactive Technical Guide will assist you in identifying Rubberlite HyPUR-cel® materials that could be suited to meet your product requirements. The mission of this design tool is to provide several material options based upon your application requirements.

Compression Deflection @ 25% (CD) ASTM D1056

The measure of the hardness of a cellular rubber product. In other words, the force required to compress a material 25% of its original thickness. It can be expressed in lb/in2 (pounds per square inch) or kPa.

Compression Force Deflection (CFD) ASTM D3574

A test which consists of measuring the force necessary to produce a 50% compression over the entire top area of the foam specimen. In other words, the force required to compress a material 50% of its original thickness. Also referred to as Compression Load Deflection (CLD).

Compression Set ASTM D1056

The extent to which a material is permanently deformed by a prolonged compressive load, most commonly expressed as a percentage of original height. The test method is for room temperature (22hrs @ 73 degrees F).

Compression Set ASTM D3574

The extent to which a material is permanently deformed by a prolonged compressive load, most commonly expressed as a percentage of original height. The test method is for elevated temperature (22hrs at 158 degrees F).

Density ASTM D3574

The weight in solids of a unit volume of material expressed in pounds per cubic foot (PCF) or grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3). In other words, it is the ratio of the mass of a body to its volume.

Elongation

The extension between bench marks produced by a tensile force applied to a specimen. Expressed as a percentage, this test is used to measure the length of stretch in a material before it breaks.

Resilience ASTM D2632

A test to determine the shock absorption properties of a foam. On this test, a material is placed flat on an instrument and a weight is dropped onto it from a specified height. The amount of bounce is then taken from a scale to get the final value. The lower the value, the higher the shock absorption properties of the foam.

Tear Strength

A measure of how well a foam can withstand the effects of tearing, expressed in units of load per unit width. The most common methods used are ASTM D624 Die C which is a tear initiation test and ASTM D3574 Die F which is a tear propagation test.

Tensile Strength ASTM D3574

The maximum pounds per square inch (psi) that a material can be stretched lengthwise without tearing, expressed as a percentage of the original length.