AMS3337 Silicone

AMS3337 silicone meets an AMS standard for a Phenyl-Methyl Vinyl Silicone (PVMQ) designed for extreme low-temperature resistance, with a hardness range of 65-75 Shore A. This material is used in the aerospace and industrial sectors for applications that require flexibility and durability in very cold environments.

AMS3337 Silicone Properties

Key Characteristics of AMS 3337 silicone:

  • Type: PVMQ silicone rubber, a type of silicone modified with phenyl groups to improve low-temperature performance.
  • Hardness: The specification defines a hardness range of 65-75 Shore A.
  • Forms: Available as sheet, strip, tubing, extrusions, and molded shapes.
  • Performance: It maintains flexibility and functional properties at extremely low temperatures, as well as offering resistance to environmental factors like UV and ozone.

FAQs: AMS337 Silicones

What is AMS3337 silicone?

AMS3337 silicone is a Phenyl‑Methyl Vinyl Silicone (PVMQ) designed for extreme low‑temperature flexibility and durability. It meets the AMS3337 aerospace specification and is commonly used in demanding industrial and aerospace environments.

What makes AMS3337 a PVMQ silicone?

PVMQ silicones are modified with phenyl groups, which significantly improve low‑temperature performance. This allows AMS3337 silicone to remain flexible and functional in extremely cold conditions.

What is the hardness of AMS3337 silicone?

The AMS3337 specification defines a 65–75 Shore A hardness range, making it suitable for applications requiring both flexibility and durability.

What forms does AMS3337 silicone come in?

ElastaPro makes AMS silicone in solid sheets and uncured compounds. Contact us for more information.