Elastomeric definition

Elastomeric means that the material will substantially resume its original shape after being stretched. To qualify a material as elastomeric and thus suitable for the first component, a 1-cycle hysteresis test to 80% strain was used. For this test, the specimens (15.3 cm long by 2.5 cm wide) (6 inches long by 1 inch wide) were then loaded lengthwise into a Sintech type mechanical testing device fitted with pneumatically activated line-contact grips with an initial separation of 10.2 cm (4 inches). Then the sample was stretched to 80% strain at 500 mm/min, and returned to

Examples of Elastomeric in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall chip out areas of loose or hollow sounding stucco and replace with new stucco and a bonding agent or with Elastomeric Patching Compound.

  • The Contractor shall caulk all dynamic cracks with Elastomeric Acrylic Urethane Caulk and/or an alkyd based single component urethane caulk and properly tooled to blend.

  • Elastomeric sealant containers shall be labeled to identify type, class, grade, and use.

  • Elastomeric concrete systems requiring preheated aggregates are not allowed.

  • Elastomeric concrete is a mixture of a two-part polymer consisting of polyurethane and/or epoxy and kiln-dried aggregate.

  • EXCLUSIONS TO WARRANTY Grinding Media, Ceramic Parts, Elastomeric Products, Stators, Rotors, Mechanical Seals, Shaft Seals, Joint Parts and other wearing parts are excluded from the foregoing warranty and are provided “as is, where is”.

  • Elastomeric waterproofing at the Cogen mezzanine level is excluded.

  • Edge Blocks: Elastomeric material of hardness needed to limit glass lateral movement (side walking).

  • In this context, Goods shall be − Elastomeric, thermoplastic, metallic or other products or a combination of these (hereinafter called „Products“); − Forming tooling inserts (hereinafter ▇▇▇▇▇▇ “Inserts”).

  • Setting Blocks: Elastomeric material with a Shore A durometer hardness of 85, plus or minus 5.