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Military Specification MIL-R-6130 established requirements for
chemically blown cellular rubber used for high temperature gaskets, thermal shields, vibration isolation and press pads. Although MILR6130 was
canceled by the US. Department of Defense on 19 March, 2001 and replaced with ASTM D6576, many drawings specify this MIL-R-6130 material.
If certified materials to MILR6130 are required, please request certifications at time of order.
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Military Spec MIL-R-6130 classified cellular rubber in the following types, grades and conditions:
Type 1: Open Cell
Type 2: Closed Cell
Grade A: Oil and Flame Resistant
Grade B: Not Oil Resistant
Grade C: Low Temperature, Not Oil Resistant
Condition: Soft, Medium and Firm
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Mil-R-6130 Condition
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Adhesive Type
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Part Number
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Type 2, Grade B & C, Soft
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None
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Type 2, Grade B & C, Medium
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None
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Type 2, Grade B & C, Medium
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Silicone
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Type 2, Grade B & C, Medium
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Acrylic
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Type 2, Grade B & C, Firm
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None
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Type 2, Grade A, B & C, Medium
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None
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Note: the mil spec does not specify the use of an adhesive. Some customers want the adhesive to hold the gasket in
place during installation.
Visit the FAQ page for more information about adhesives.
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