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Micro-Cellular Rubber: Vibration Isolation in High-Precision Metrology.

Micro-Cellular Rubber: Vibration Isolation in High-Precision Metrology.

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Micro-Cellular Rubber: Vibration Isolation in High-Precision Metrology

Problem Statement

High-precision metrology equipment requires vibration isolation materials with compression set below 15% after 10,000 cycles at 25% deflection. Standard EPDM foams degrade under continuous 0.5-200Hz dynamic loading, causing measurement drift.

Material Science Analysis

Micro-cellular EPDM outperforms solid rubber and polyurethane foams due to:

  • Closed-cell structure (85-92% cell density) minimizes energy transmission
  • Peroxide curing system enhances thermal stability up to 150°C
  • Carbon black reinforcement maintains 0.6-0.8 damping coefficient across 20-100Hz

Technical Specifications

  • Shore A Hardness: 25 ±3 (ASTM D2240)
  • Tensile Strength: 2.8 MPa minimum (ASTM D412)
  • Compression Set (22h @ 100°C): 12% max (ASTM D395 Method B)
  • Operating Range: -40°C to +150°C continuous
  • Dynamic Stiffness: 8-12 N/mm at 10Hz (ISO 2017)
Parameter Micro-Cellular EPDM Silicone Foam Polyurethane Foam
Compression Set (100°C) 12% 25% 35%
Damping Coefficient (50Hz) 0.72 0.55 0.40
Chemical Resistance (ASTM Oil #3) +5% swell +15% swell Degrades
Temperature Range -40°C to +150°C -60°C to +200°C -20°C to +80°C

Standard Compliance

RubberQ’s IATF 16949-certified production ensures:

  • Batch-to-batch density variation < ±3% (ISO 845)
  • Traceable material formulations per ASTM D2000 M6BG 714 A25 B25 C12 F17
  • 100% adhesion testing per ASTM D429 Method B for bonded assemblies

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

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