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Commercial Aircraft Interiors: Meeting Smoke and Toxicity Standards (FST).

Commercial Aircraft Interiors: Meeting Smoke and Toxicity Standards (FST).

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Commercial Aircraft Interiors: Meeting Smoke and Toxicity Standards (FST)

Problem Statement

Polymer components in aircraft interiors must pass FAR 25.853 flammability tests while maintaining mechanical performance. Standard EPDM fails at 180°C with toxic smoke emission (HCN >100 ppm).

Material Science Analysis

Chloroprene rubber (CR) releases HCl gas during combustion. Fluorosilicone (FVMQ) provides superior thermal stability due to:

  • Si-O backbone bond energy (452 kJ/mol vs. C-C’s 346 kJ/mol)
  • Fluorine content (>34% by weight) suppresses free radical propagation

Technical Specifications

Parameter FVMQ (Recommended) CR Standard EPDM
Shore A Hardness 60 ±5 55 ±5 70 ±5
Tensile Strength (MPa) 8.5 10.2 7.8
Elongation at Break (%) 350 450 300
Temperature Range (°C) -60 to +200 -40 to +120 -50 to +150
Compression Set (22h @ 175°C, %) 25 65 50
Smoke Density (Ds) 15 600 400

Standard Compliance

RubberQ’s IATF 16949 processes ensure:

  • Batch-to-batch viscosity variation <5% (ASTM D1646)
  • FST compliance per ISO 4589-2 oxygen index >28%
  • Adhesion strength >3.5 MPa (ASTM D429 Method B)

For custom material compound development or IATF 16949 documentation, consult RubberQ’s engineering department.

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