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5621
NEOPRENE LINING May 2015
Polycorp 5621 is a black 55A durometer lead cure neoprene blend lining with good abrasion,
weathering, flame and corrosion resistance properties. Operating temperature range is from - 13°F
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(-25 C) to 203°F (95 C).
APPLICATION NOTES: CURING:
Skive – Use open skive construction Cure time adjustments may be required to
Repair – With original lining. Refer to section 11 compensate for metal thickness and other specific
of application manual.
conditions. See Section 10 of the Application Manual
Cured Durometer – Shore A durometer of top
surface: 55 A ± 5. for detailed instructions.
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A heated table to warm the rubber to 110–120 F
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(43 C) is recommended Autoclave Method – Up to 1/4” thickness:
Spark Test – Refer to section 13 of the o o
2 hours @ 275 F/135 C (30 psi).
Application Manual
Internal Steam Method – Up to 1/4” thickness:
ADHESIVE NOTES: o o
6 hours @ 260 F/127 C (20 psi).
See Section 6 of the Polycorp Rubber Lining Application
Manual for specific cementing / adhesion notes. Atmospheric Steam Method – Up to 1/4”
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For proper adhesion, temperatures must be over 60 F thickness:
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(15 C) and must not exceed 120 F (49 C). 2 Step process
Use adhesives in well-ventilated area and always Step 1: 6 hours from Ambient to 160ºF
consult the material safety data sheet for specific Step 2: 24 hours @180ºF (82ºC)
precautions. or 20 hours @ 200ºF
Polycorp Approved
Coat Atmospheric curing not recommended for vacuum
Adhesive Equivalent
st service
1 Coat on Metal C-100 Chemlok 205
Primer
nd
2 Coat on Metal C-200 Chemlok 220
Intermediate
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3 Coat on Metal 021052 Tack 021052 Tack
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4 Coat on Lining 021052 Tack 021052 Tack
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STORAGE:
Store in a cool and dry area.
Shelf Life
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Stored below 50 F (10oC) 180 days
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Stored between 51 and 70 F 60 days
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Stored between 71 and 90 F 45 days
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Do not store above 90 F (32oC)
Depending on storage conditions it may be possible to use rubber linings beyond the recommended shelf life
however additional testing must be completed. Please contact Polycorp for recommended test procedures. A
sample of the rubber lining can also be sent back to Polycorp for verification.
Storage, handling and application methods must conform to the Polycorp Rubber Lining Application Manual.
TYPICAL PROPERTIES:
Property Value ASTM Test Method
Hardness (Face) 55 A ± 5 D2240
Tensile Strength (min, psi) 1500 D412
Elongation at Break (min, %) 650 D412
Specific Gravity 1.38 D297
Adhesion to Metal (min, lbs) 25 D429
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Operating Temperature Range for Optimum - 13°F (-25 C) to 203°F (95 C) N/A
Service Life
All physical property values developed and measured using a press-cured sample sheet prepared in accordance
with ASTM D3182.
PRECAUTIONS:
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Calendered stock typically has nerve. Warm stock to 120 F/49 C for ease of application.
Lining may shrink 10% lengthwise after unrolling. Pre-shrink rubber before applying
Ensure uniform heat distribution throughout the vessel during cure
Works best if applied within two weeks of the delivery
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