MIL-DTL-25988 Type 2 Class 2 Grade 40 Silicone is Independently Tested

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MIL-DTL-25988 Type 2 Class 2 Grade 40 silicone from SSP is independently tested to ASTM requirements.

Specialty Silicone Products (SSP) submitted samples of two 40-durometer military / aerospace silicones to independent ISO 17025 accredited test laboratories. These samples were tested against commercial and military standards. 

  • SSP-220 met the physical and mechanical requirements of A-A-59588, Class 2A and 2B, Grade 40.

  • SSP-267 met MIL-DTL-25988C, Type 2, Class 2, Grade 40 physical requirements.

The following sections describe the products and summarize the test results.

MIL-DTL-25988 Type 2 Class 2 Grade 40 silicone

SSP-267 is a 40-durometer (Shore A), peroxide-catalyzed, heat-cured fluorosilicone that meets MIL-DTL-25988, Type 2, Class 2, Grade 40 requirements and combines broad temperature resistance with resistance to fuels, coolants, and oils. According to MIL-DTL-25988, Type 2 fluorosilicones are for molded parts (other than O-rings), sheets, strips, and extruded shapes.   

SSP submitted samples of SSP-267 to the Physical Testing Department at ARDL, the Akron Rubber Development Laboratory. The table below shows how these samples passed the following tests. 

StandardDescriptionTest Result
ASTM D412ASTM D2240ASTM D297Original Physical PropertiesPass 
ASTM D624, Die BTear ResistancePass
ASTM D573Heat-Aged PropertiesPass
ASTM D395, Method BCompression SetPass
ASTM D471Fluid Immersion PropertiesPass
ASTM D1329Low Temperature RetractionPass

Contact SSP for more information. 

MIL-DTL-25988 is a U.S. military detail (DTL) specification that covers fluorosilicones for aerospace applications. With their fluorine additions, these silicone elastomers resist petroleum-based fuels and oils, solvents, and harsh chemicals. MIL-DTL-25988 fluorosilicones also withstand a wide range of temperatures and maintain their tear and tensile strength when immersed in jet fuel. These fuel-resistant materials can withstand repeated flexing without stress cracking and remain flexible and rubbery.

The MIL-DTL-25988 specification divides compliant fluorosilicones into different types, classes, and grades. Type 1 materials are for O-rings and Type 2 materials are for sheets, strips, and extruded shapes. Type 2 fluorosilicones are also used in molded parts except for compression seals. Class 1 materials are designated for general-purpose use and Class 2 materials are high-strength compounds. The grades for MIL-DTL-25988 fluorosilicones correspond to the material’s durometer.

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