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Insulation Type: Neoprene

Trade Name:
  • No trade names identified for his item.

  • Aircraft on which Neoprene has been found:
  • No aircraft identified for his item.
  • *Note: Some of the older aircraft types of insulation may have replaced by the original wire. The listings of aircraft are not complete, especially with those special uses, e.g., engine areas, electronic boxes, etc.

    Mil Specs and other Standards using Neoprene:
  • No standard identified for his item.


  • Other Common Uses:
  • -Used in conditions where flammability is an issue


  • Example Cross Section Diagrams:

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    Advantages: Resists degradation from sun, ozone and weather Performs well in contact with oils and many fluids Remains useful over a wide temperature range Displays outstanding physical toughness Resists burning inherently better than exclusively hydrocarbon rubbers Outstanding resistance to damage caused by flexing and twisting
    Disadvatages: Becomes stiff with aging Relatively narrow temperature range
    Other Information:
    No additional information available

    Chemical Information:

    Chemical Name: Poly (2-chloro-1,3 butadiene)




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