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Military Specifications List
Spec | Description |
MIL-I-18622A | Insulation Tape, Electrical, Pressure Sensitive Silicone Rubber Treated Glass |
MIL-I-18748A | Insulation Tape, Glass Fabric TFE Coated |
MIL-I-19161A | Plastic Sheet, Teflon TFE & Glass Cloth Laminated |
MIL-I-19166A | Insulation Tape Electrical, Pressure Sensitive, High Temperature Glass |
MIL-I-21557B | Insulation Sleeving, Electrical, Flexible Vinyl Treated Glass Fiber |
MIL-I-22129C | Insulation Sleeving, Electrical, Non-Rigid Teflon TFE Resin |
MIL-I-23053A | Insulation Sleeving, Electrical, Flexible, Heat-Shrinkable |
MIL-I-23594A | Insulation Tape, Electrical, High Temperature, Teflon, Pressure Sensitive |
MIL-I-24204 | Nomex Film |
MIL-I-24768 | Insulation, Plastics, Laminated, Thermosetting |
MIL-I-3190B | Insulation Sleeving, Flexible, Treated |
MIL-I-3825A | Insulation Tape, Electrical, Self-Fusing |
MIL-I-631 | Electrical Insulation, Tubing, Film, Sheet & Tape, Vinyl, Polyethylene & Polyester |
MIL-I-742C | Fiberglass Thermal Insulation board |
MIL-I-7798A | Insulation Tape, Electrical, Pressure Sensitive |
MIL-M-20693A | Plastic Molding Material, Rigid Polyamide |
MIL-M-21470 | Polychlorotrefluoroethylene Resin for Molding |
MIL-N-18352 | Nylon Plastic, Flexible Molded or Extended |
MIL-P-13436A | Filled Phenolic Sheet, Uncured |
MIL-P-13491 | Polystyrene Rod & Tube |
MIL-P-13949D | Copper-Clad, Laminated Plastic Sheets (Paper Base & Glass Base) |
MIL-P-14591B | Plastic Film, Non Rigid, Transparent |
MIL-P-15035C | Thermoset Phenolic Sheet, Cotton Reinforced |
MIL-P-15037E | Thermoset Melamine Resin Sheet, Glass Reinforced |
MIL-P-15047B | Thermoset Phenolic Resin Sheet, Nylon Reinforced |
MIL-P-15126F | Insulation Tape, Electrical, Pressure Sensitive & Thermoset Adhesive |
MIL-P-16413 | Methyl Methacrylate Molding Materials |
MIL-P-16414 | Cellulose Acetate Butyrate Molding Material |
MIL-P-16416 | Cellulose Acetate Molding Material |
MIL-P-17091B | Polyamide (Nylon) Resin Rods, Sheets & Parts |
MIL-P-17276 | Cellulose Acetate Sheet |
MIL-P-17549C | Fibrous Glass Reinforced Plastic Laminates for Marine Applications |
MIL-P-18057A | Insulation Sleeving, Flexible Silicone Rubber Coated Glass |
MIL-P-18177C | Thermoset Epoxy Sheet, Glass Reinforced |
MIL-P-18324C | Thermoset Phenolic, Cotton Reinforced, Moisture Resistant |
MIL-P-19336C | Plastic Sheets, Polyethylene, Virgin & Borated Neutron Shielding |
MIL-P-19468A | Plastic Rods Molded & Extruded Teflon TFE |
MIL-P-19735B | Molding, Acrylic, Colored & White Heat Resistant for Lighting Fixtures |
MIL-P-19833B | Glass Filled Diallyipthlalate Resin |
MIL-P-19904 | Plastic Sheet ABS Copolymer, Rigid |
MIL-P-21094A | Cellulose Acetate, Optical Quality |
MIL-P-21105C | Plastic Sheet, Acrylic, Utility Grade |
MIL-P-21347B | Plastic Molding Material, Polystyrene, Glass Fiber Reinforced |
MIL-P-21922A | Plastic Rods & Tubes Polyethylene |
MIL-P-22035 | Plastic Sheets, Polyethylene |
MIL-P-22076A | Insulation Sleeving Electrical, Flexible Low Temperature |
MIL-P-22096A | Plastic, Polyamide (Nylon) Flexible Molding & Extrusion Material |
MIL-P-22241A | Plastic Sheet & Film, Teflon TFE |
MIL-P-22242 | Cancelled-Refer to MIL-P-22241 |
MIL-P-22270 | Plastic Film, Polyesterm Polyethylene Coated (For I.D. Cards) |
MIL-P-22296 | Plastic Tubes & Tubing, Heavy Wall, Teflon TFE Resin |
MIL-P-22324A | Thermoset Epoxy Resin Sheet, Paper Reinforced |
MIL-P-22748A | Plastic Material for Molding & Extension, High Density Polyethylene & Copolymers |
MIL-P-23536 | Plastic Sheets, Virgin & Borated Polyethylene |
MIL-P-24191 | Plastic Sheet, Acrylic, Colored |
MIL-P-25374A | Plastic Sheet, Acrylic, Modified Laminated |
MIL-P-25395A | Heat Resistant, Glass Fiber Base Polyester Resin, Low Pressure Laminated Plastic |
MIL-P-25421A | Glass Fiber Base - Epoxy Low Pressure Laminated Plastic |
MIL-P-25518A | Silicone Resin, Glass Fiber Base, Low Pressure Laminated Plastic |
MIL-P-25690A | Plastic Sheets & Parts, Modified Acrylic Base, Monolithic, Crack Propagation Resistant - Covers Stretched Acrylic .060" Thru .675" in Thickness |
MIL-P-25770A | Thermoset Phenolic Resin Sheet, Asbestos Reinforced |
MIL-P-26692 | Plastic Tubes & Sheeting, Polyethylene |
MIL-P-27538 | Plastic Sheet FEP Fluorocarbon unfilled, Copper clad Tape, Anti-Seizing, Teflon TFE |
MIL-P-3054A | Polyethylene Special Material |
MIL-P-3088 | Non-Rigid Polyamide (Nylon) Resin |
MIL-P-31158 | Thermoset Phenolic Sheet, Paper Reinforced |
MIL-P-3158C | Insulation Tape & Cord Glass, Resin Filled |
MIL-P-40619 | Plastic Material, Cellular, Polystyrene |
MIL-P-43036 | Chlorotrefluoroethlene Polymer- Sheets, Rods & Tubes (plaskon) |
MIL-P-43037 | Thermoset Phenolic Resin Rod, Nylon Reinforced |
MIL-P-43081 | Plastic Low-Molecular Weight Polyethylene |
MIL-P-46040A | Phenolic Sheet, Heat Resistant, Glass Fabric Reinforced |
MIL-P-46041 | Plastic Sheet, Flexible Vinyl |
MIL-P-46060 | Plastic Material Nylon |
MIL-P-46112 | Plastic Sheet & Strip, Polyamide H-Film |
MIL-P-46115 | Plastic Molding & Extrusion Material, Polyphenylene Oxide PPO |
MIL-P-46120 | Plastic Molding & Extension Material Polysulfone |
MIL-P-46122 | Plastic Molding Material, Polyvinylidene Fluoride-Kynar |
MIL-P-46129 | Plastic Molding & Extension Material, Polyphenylene Oxide, Modified-Noryl |
MIL-P-46131 | Polyphenylene Oxide, Modified, Glass Filled |
MIL-P-4640A | Polyethylene Film for balloon use |
MIL-P-52189 | Thermoset Phenolic Resin Tube, Nylon Reinforced |
MIL-P-54258 | Acrylic Sheet, Heat Resistant |
MIL-P-5431A | Phelonic, Graphite Filled Sheet, Rods, Tubes & Shapes |
MIL-P-55010 | Plastic Sheet, Polyethylene Terephthalate |
MIL-P-62848 | Vinyl Copolymers, Unplasticized unpigmented & unfilled |
MIL-P-77 | Cast Polyester OD Diallylpthialate sheet & rod |
MIL-P-78A | Engraving Stock Rigid Laminated sheets |
MIL-P-79C | Thermoset Rod & Tube, Melamine & Phenolic Glass, Cotton & Paper Reinforced |
MIL-P-8059A | Thermoset Phenolic Resin Sheets & Tubes Asbestos Paper & Cloth Reinforced |
MIL-P-80 | Acrylic Sheet, Anti-Electrostatic coated |
MIL-P-81390 | Plastic Molding Material, Polycarbonated, Glass Fiber Reinforced |
MIL-P-8184 | Acrylic Plastic Sheet, Modified |
MIL-P-82540 | Polyester Resin, Glass Fiber Base Filament Wound Tube |
MIL-P-8257 | Polyester Base, Cast Transparent Sheet, Thermosetting |
MIL-P-8587A | Cellulose Acetate Sheet Colored, Transparent |
MIL-P-9969 | Polyurethane, Rigid, unicellular, Foam ln-Place for packaging |
MIL-P-997C | Thermoset Silicone Resin Sheets, Glass Reinforced |
MIL-T-22742 | Insulation Tape, Electrical, Pressure Sensitive, Teflon TFE Resin |
MIL-T-23142 | Film Tape, Pressure Sensitive |
MIL-Y-1140E | Fiber Glass Yam, Cord Sleeving, Tape & Cloth |
MIL-I-74448 | Insulation Sleeving, Flexible Electrical |
MIL-M-19098 | Molding Plastics, Polyamide (Nylon) - & Molded & Extruded Polyamide Plastic |
MIL-P-18080 | Vinyl, Flexible, Transparent, Optical Quality |
MIL-P-8655A | Thermoset Phenolic Sheet, Post-forming Cotton Reinforced |
MIL-T-43036 | Tape, Pressure Sensitive, Filament Reinforced Plastic Film |
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Mylar Heat Shrink Tubing
Mylar Heat Shrink Tubing ( 2:1 Shrink Ratio) is an easy to use product that works well for high temperature and electrical insulation, for protection, or even as replacement for tape. It is suitable for hand or machine application. No costly shrinking equipment is necessary. The polyester tubing is spiral wound to most diameters and lengths. As a high dielectric insulation material, the shrinkable tubing makes a tight, smooth protective covering even in tight spaces. Mylar heat shrink tubing is shrinkable by as much as 50 percent of its diameter.
- Size Range from .062 (1.5mm) to 4.00 (100mm) Expanded Diameter (before shrinking)
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Mylar® Polyester Film (PET Film)
Mylar® Film Sheet (polyester film - PET Film) exhibits superior strength, heat resistance, and excellent insulating properties. The unique qualities of Mylar® film (PET Film) created new consumer markets in magnetic audio and video tape, capacitor dielectrics, packaging, and batteries. Sizes are expressed in INCHES unless otherwise Specified in Feet (FT) or Yards (YDS)
Mylar® Film Sheet is available in Two Standard Types:
Mylar® D (CLEAR is Standard) is a clear, brilliant film which is surface treated on both sides to give superior slip characteristics & excellent handling properties
- Applications: Archival, Graphics, Safety Film, Decorating for laminates, Report covers, microfilm, layout base, membrane switches, protective glazing, labels, overhead transparancies, stationery supplies, graphic arts
- Pre-treatment: Slip Treated
- Approvals: Approved by the US Library of Congress for Archival and Conservation applications
- Note: Mylar D is also available in BLACK Color
Mylar® A (Frosted, Milky White Translucent) (aka Electrical Grade Mylar) polyester film is a flexible strong and durable film with an unusual balance of properties. It is a translucent film. Because it contains no plasticizers it does not become brittle with age under normal conditions.
- Applications: It is used for release applications, office supplies, electrical insulation and industrial laminations with other flexible materials.
- Pre-treatment - No Pre-treatment
- For Thicknesses Greater than .014", see .020"+ Thick PET Film & Sheet
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Neoprene Rubber Sheet & Tubing Mil-R-6855
Neoprene Chloroprene Rubber sheeting and related products to meet Mil-R-6855.
Military Specification rubber is also known as Mil Spec Rubber. The products on this page are Mil Spec Neoprene. Mil Spec neoprene is noted mostly for its resistance to oil. Mil Spec MIL R 6855 is a very common specification for Oil resistant neoprene suited for most military applications. The Neoprene rubber listed below is per Military Specification MIL R 6855 E Type 2 which has been replaced with SAE-AMS-R-6855. The Military Grade MIL R 6855 is still well known and can be used in oily and petroleum based applications. This mil spec rubber isvery versatile, offers a suitable balance of oil resistance, stability, strength, and great flame resistance
Applications:
Military Grade Neoprene rubber is certified to MIL Spec mil r 6855 or sae ams r 6855. Best used in application where oil is present, garages, fender wells, floors in oily or gas dripping places, tanks, vessels, fueling stations, truck beds, under tanks for transport and shock absorption, between petroleum carrying units as a buffer, helicopter maintenance, engine cowls, machine shops, weapons repair table and workstations. There are many used for this type of MIL spec neoprene rubber. Other Mil Spec are offered, please call us with your request.
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Neoprene Rubber Sheeting
Neoprene polychloroprene is an extremely versatile synthetic rubber with 70 years of proven performance in a broad industry spectrum. It was originally developed as an oil-resistant substitute for natural rubber. Neoprene is noted for a unique combination of properties, which has led to its use in thousands of applications in diverse environments.
- Neoprene Rubber Sheet is available in rolls and slabs from .017" thickness up to 4" thick.
- Rolls are typically 36" or 48" wide and are available with or without talc.
- Durometers range from 40 to 90 durometer.
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Nomex Braided Sleeving
Nomex Braided Sleeving - Soft, Pliable Flame Protection to 662°F
Woven Nomex clothing and protective gear has been used for years by race car drivers, fire departments and oil rig personnel to provide that extra level of protection from the dangers that come with working in and around intense flame and heat. Our Nomex sleeving will do the same for your wires, hoses and cables.
Nomex will protect your application in temperatures up to 662°F. It is unaffected by short term exposure to most acids, bases, solvents and common engineering chemicals. Despite the soft touch and smooth appearance associated with woven aramid fibers, Nomex is incredibly strong, with a tensile strength of 90,000 psi. The densely braided sleeving provides full coverage and protection on even the most exposed applications.
Nomex braided sleeving cuts easily with regular scissors and the smooth surface eases installation even over long wire runs.
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Nomex® Aramid Paper
Nomex® Aramid Paper Sheets & Tubes - DuPont Nomex is a high-temperature resistant insulation product with an excellent balance of physical and electrical properties. Nomex is made entirely from synthetic aramid polymer in two forms: short fibers (floc) and microscopic fibrous binder particles (fibrids). Nomex has been widely adopted as electrical insulation for liquid and dry transformers, motors, and generators.
Nomex Type 410 is a calendered insulation paper which offers high inherent dielectric strength, mechanical toughness, flexibility and resilience. Type 410 is the original form of Nomex paper, and is widely used in a majority of electrical equipment applications. Available in 11 thicknesses (2 to 30 mils, or .05 to .76 mm), Type 410 is used in almost every known electrical sheet insulation application. Nomex 410, will maintain 300 V/mil (12 kV/mm) dielectric strength for several hours ar 400°C (750°F).
Nomex Type 411 (uncalendered) is available in thicknesses from 0.13mm to 0.58mm. Often used as soft cushioning material or when conformability and impregnability are of importance.
Other Types:
- Nomex® Type 414, Type 418, Nomex® Pressboard, T992, T993 and T994
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NP101 (NEMA N-1 Nylon Phenolic)
NP101 (NEMA N-1 Nylon Phenolic) uses a modified phenolic resin on a woven nylon fabric substrate. The product offers good impact strength and excellent electrical properties under high humidity conditions. NP101 meets the requirements of MIL-I-24768/9 NPG. Phenolic Grade N-1 (Nylon Reinforced Phenolic) is a continuous nylon woven cloth base impregnated with a phenolic resin binder.
- Standard Sheet Size: 39" x 48"
- Standard Lead-Time: 3-4 weeks ARO
- Minimum Order May Apply
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NP500A (NEMA G-10)
Norplex NP500A - It (NEMA G-10) is a glass fabric combined with a halogen-free epoxy resin system. The product offers a combination of excellent electrical characteristics and superior physical properties. In addition, it is not flame retardant and meets NEMA G-10 requirements. NP500A is used for structural support and insulation properties. It is also suitable for pipe shoes and vacuum applications. NP500A complies with the requirements of MIL-I-24768/2, Type GEE, and IPC 4101, sheet 20.
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NP500CR - Cryogenic G-10
Cryogenic G-10 sheet - Norplex NP500CR
NP500CR (NEMA G-10) is composed of a woven glass fabric combined with a halogen-free epoxy resin system. The product also offers superior physical properties and excellent electrical characteristics that are maintained in high-humidity conditions. In addition, it is NOT flame retardant and meets NEMA G-10 requirements. Designed to withstand absolute zero temperatures, the product is manufactured to the NIST G-10CR process specification for materials used in deep space and cryogenic applications. NP500CR complies with the requirements of MIL-I-24768/2, Type GEE.
Cryogenic Glass Epoxy material maintains its electrical insulation properties and superior strength at cryogenic temperatures (-270°C), up to to 135°C - wide operating temperature range. It also meets MIL-I-247682 Type GEE/CR. Its application acceptance has been established in superconductor power coils, high-energy accelerators, superconducting generators and magnetic levitation for high-speed rail transportation.
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Nylatron® GS Nylon - Extruded
Nylatron® GS is a molybdenum disulphide (MoS2) filled nylon offering improved strength and rigidity. With a lower coefficient of linear thermal expansion than Nylon 101. Nylatron GS is the Extruded Grade, whereas Nylatron GSM is the Cast Grade. For thicker plates and large diameter rods, see Nylatron GSM (cast material)
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Nylatron® NSM
Nylatron® NSM Nylon is the best bearing and wear nylon product available today. This proprietary type 6 Nylon formulation is produced using MCAM-Quadrant's Monocast® process. Solid lubricant additives impart self-lubricating, high pressure/velocity and superior wear resistance characteristics. Nylatron NSM was developed specifically for demanding applications where larger size parts are required. It is ideal for bearings, gears and wear pads.
- In wear applications, Nylatron NSM lasts up to 10 times longer than standard Type 6 nylon
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Nylon - CAST Nylon 6, UNFILLED
Cast Nylon Sheets, Nylon Rods and Nylon Tubes are available in a wide range of sizes & grades. Their flexibility and performance characteristics have led to Nylons replacing bronze, brass, steel, and aluminum in various mechanical applications.
Why ? -Because Cast Nylon offers the following benefits:
- Approximately 1/8 the weight of bronze
- 1/7 the weight of cast iron
- 1/2 the weight of aluminum
- Highly impact resistant
- High heat distortion temperature
- Easy to machine and abrasion resistant
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Nylon - EXTRUDED, Nylon 6/6 UNFILLED
Nylon Sheet & Nylon Rod - Extruded, Unfilled Nylon 6/6
The exceptional bearing and wear properties of Nylon® make it one of the most widely used plastics in the world. Nylon® is frequently used as a replacement for bronze, brass, aluminum, steel and other metals, as well as other plastics, wood, and rubber. Professional Plastics offers Nylon Sheets, Rods, Tubes, Tubing & Profiles in dozens of formulations.
- For Thicker Plates and Large Diameter Rods & Tube, see Cast Nylon Products
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Nylon 6/12 - Moisture Resistant
Nylon 6/12 has a lower modulus, higher elongation, lower strength, lower thermal distortion temperature, lower hardness, and lower melting point than Nylon 6/6. However, Nylon 6/12 absorbs half as much water on Nylon 6/6. Thus, even though the properties may not be as good as Nylon 6/6 in dry conditions; the properties of Nylon 6/12 will be much more consistent when it is used in applications in which water may be present. The absorption of water has a significant effect on the properties of nylon.
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Nylon 6/6 Fractional Tubing (up to 1" ID)
Nylon 6/6 Fractional Tubing - Extruded, Unfilled (up to 1" ID)
The exceptional bearing and wear properties of Nylon make it one of the most widely used plastics in the world. Nylon is frequently used as a replacement for bronze, brass, aluminum, steel and other metals, as well as other plastics, wood, and rubber.
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Nylon Balls - Solid
Nylon Balls are used in a variety of bearing, and seal applications. These balls are precision ground for tight tolerance & are made of solid, high-quality thermoplastic. Nylon 6/6 offers high strength (especially at elevated temperatures), toughness at low temperatures, stiffness, wear and abrasion resistance, low coefficient of friction and good chemical resistance. All Nylons absorb moisture; this increases flexibility and impact resistance. Use for high impact application requiring strength and rigidity. UV light results in degradation over time. Resists hydrocarbons, aromatics, aliphatic solvents, automotive oils and fuels, and refrigerants. Attacked by strong acids, bases, and phenol. Gradually attacked by hot water. Lightweight -- approximately 1/8 the weight of bronze, 1/7 the weight of cast iron, and 1/2 the weight of aluminum -- which reduces both the inertial and static loads and eases the handling of large components during maintenance or replacement procedures.
- Color: Natural (yellow-cream color)
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Nylon MD Sheets & Rods - Extruded 6/6
Nylon® MD (extruded type 6/6) is a nylon and molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) composition designed to improve the mechanical, thermal and bearing properties to type 6/6 nylon while maintaining its basic electrical and chemical characteristics.
Through compounding, finely divided particles impart extra lubricity to this nylon, permitting Nylon MD parts to operate with little or no lubrication. This makes it especially suited to applications where external lubrication is impractical, contaminating or difficult to maintain. The added lubricity also contributes dramatically to component service life, making Nylon MD a very cost-efficient choice.
Nylon MD provides non-galling and non-scratching characteristics, sound dampening qualities, insulating properties, resistance to oils, greases, most alkalies, solvents, and organic acids
- For very large and complex shapes, consider Cast Nylon MD (type 6).
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Nylon®, Oil-Filled - Green (Generic)
Oil-Filled Nylon (green Color): - A special formulation of Liquid Lubricant encapsulated during manufacture, provides for true lubrication at the bearing surface. It is offered for applications where maintenance lubrication is difficult or impossible. Oil-filled Nylon also, limits moisture adsorption, making it an ideal bearing material for submerged or critical tolerance applications.
- Also See Nyloil® Green
- Oil-Filled Nylon is also available in NATURAL-OIL for Food Contact applications. The absence of Pigment (NATURAL COLOR) permits this grade to conform with FDA Regulations 21 CFR, Sec. 177.15 and USDA 3A Sanitary Standards 20-17 for direct contact with food. See Nyloil FG Food Grade
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Nylon, 30% Glass-Filled
30% Glass-Filled Nylon Rods & Plates - For applications requiring higher compressive strength and rigidity than standard unfilled Nylon. Nylon is significantly strengthened by the addition of glass-fibers. The added glass provides stability & rigidity, but reduces the non-lubricated wear properties. 30% glass filled nylon has 200% better strength than general purpose nylon but it is highly abrasive and will abraid or gall mating surfaces. Offering improved tensile, compressive and flexural properties over unfilled Nylon, 30% Glass-Filled Nylon provides increased load bearing characteristics and is the choice in applications where added stiffness, rigidity and
dimensional stability are required.
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