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Description for 3M 363
It can be used as a high temperature, heat reflective, protective wrap for certain cables and other components in aerospace and industrial applications.Application Type Bond 1 Part or 2 Part 1-Part Material Form Tape Substrate Glass, Steel Industry Aerospace, Insulation cables Manufacturer 3M Chemistry Silicone Cure Method Heat Application Temperature (°F) >32 Color Shiny silver High Temperature Resistance (°C) High temp., 316 Low Temperature Resistance (°C) -54 Key Specifications meets the requirements of F.A.R. 25.853(a), Mil-Spec (United States Military Standard): T-83284: MIL-T-83284. Paragraph 3.4.1 -
Technical Data for 3M 363
Overview
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Application Type
- Adhesive - Bond
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1 Part or 2 Part
- 1-Part
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Material Form
- Tape
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Industry
- Aerospace
- Industrial
- Cable - Insulation cables
- Other - Instruments, Other high temperature sensitive materials
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Chemistry
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Cure Method
- Heat
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Color
- Gray - Shiny silver
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Key Specifications
- UL (Underwriters Laboratory), ULC (Underwriters Laboratories of Canada), NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) - meets the requirements of F.A.R. 25.853(a)
- Mil-Spec (United States Military Standard) : T-83284 : Paragraph 3.4.1 - MIL-T-83284. Paragraph 3.4.1
Specifications
Cure Specs
Application Temperature (°F) >32 Bond Strength
General Bond Strength (psi) 52 (oz./in.) Test Method Tensile Strength (psi) 135 (lbs./in.) Test Method Material Resistance
High Temperature Resistance (°C) High temp., 316 Low Temperature Resistance (°C) -54 Hardness
Elongation (%) 7 Test Method Business Information
Shelf Life Details Storage: Store under normal conditions of 60° to 80°F (16° to 27°C) and 40 to 60% R.H. in the original carton.;To obtain best performance, use this product within 36 months from date of manufacture. Shelf Life Temperature (°F) 60 to 80 Shelf Life Type From date of manufacture. Shelf Life (mon) 36 -
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