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Regupol Vibration 48 www.vibratec.se

Standard forms of delivery, ex warehouse Rolls Thickness: 15 mm Length: 1, mm, special length available Width: 1,25 mm Stripping/Plates On request Die-cutting, water-jet cutting, self-adhesive versions possible Continuous static load Peak loads (rare, short-term loads).25 Static modulus of elasticity EN 826.25 -.8 Tangential modulus, see figure Modulus of elasticity Dynamic modulus of elasticity Mechanical loss factor Compression set Tensile strength Elongation at break Tear resistance Fire behaviour Sliding friction Compression hardness Rebound elasticity Force reduction Ozone resistance DIN 53513 DIN 53513 DIN EN ISO 1856 DIN EN ISO 1798 DIN EN ISO 1798 DIN ISO 34-1 DIN 412 DIN EN 1351 BSW-laboratory BSW-laboratory DIN EN ISO 3386-2 DIN EN ISO 837 DIN EN 1494 DIN EN ISO 1725 1.2-3.3.17 3..36 55 4.5 B2 E.7.8 22 31 72 Cracking stage N/mm kpa Depending on frequency, load and thickness, see figure dynamic stiffness Load-, amplitude- and frequency-dependent Measured 3 minutes after decompression with 5 deformation / 23 C after 72 hrs Normal flammability Steel (dry) Concrete (dry) Compressive stress at 25 deformation test specimen h = 6 mm dependent on thickness, test specimen h = 6 mm dependent on thickness, test specimen h = 6 mm Regupol 48, Version 1, Release 5 215, sheet 1 of 2

Load Ranges Regupol vibration Permanent load in Load Deflection Pressure [] Regupol 48, Version 1, Release 5 215, sheet 1 of 2 Regupol type designation Deflection [mm] Static load range Examination of deflection in accordance to DIN EN 826 between two stiff panels. Illustration based on the third loading. Velocitiy of loading and unloading 2 seconds. Tested at room temperature. Dimensions of test specimens 3 mm x 3 mm. Optimum load range

Vibration Isolation Disturbing frequency [Hz] Natural Frequency Pressure [N/mm 2 ] Natural frequency [Hz] Illustration of the isolation efficiency of a single-degree-of-freedom system (SDOF system) on a rigid base with Regupol vibration 48. Parameter: power transmission (insertion loss) in db, isolation factor in. Natural frequency [Hz] Natural frequency of a single-degree-of-freedom system (SDOF system) considering the dynamic stiffness of Regupol vibration 48 on a rigid base. Dimensions of test specimens 3 mm x 3 mm. Optimum load range Regupol 48, Version 1, Release 5 215, sheet 2 of 2

Influence of Amplitude Change of mechanical loss factor [] Amplitude [µm] Change of the dynamic stiffness due to changes in amplitudes. Average for 5 Hz, 1 Hz and 4 Hz excitation. Sinusoidal excitation at a constant mean load of, dimensions of the specimens 3 mm x 3 mm x 6 mm. Natural frequency of a single-degree-of-freedom system (SDOF system) on a rigid base. Amplitude [µm] Change ot the mechanical loss factor due to changes in amplitudes. Sinusoidal excitation at a constant mean load of, dimensions of the specimens 3 mm x 3 mm x 6 mm.

Modulus of Elasticity Modulus of elasticity [N/mm 2 ] Static Dynamic Stiffness Dynamic stiffness [N/mm 3 ] Pressure [N/mm 2 ] Illustration of the dynamic modulus of elasticity for sinusoidal excitation at a constant mean load and an amplitude of ±.25 mm. Dimensions of specimens 3 mm x 3 mm x 45 mm; static modulus of elasticity as a result of the tangent modulus of the spring characteristic. Tested in accordance with DIN 53513. Pressure [N/mm 2 ] Illustration of the dynamic stiffness for sinusoidal excitation at a constant mean load and an amplitude of ±.25 mm. Dimensions of specimens 3 mm x 3 mm x 45 mm; static stiffness as a result of the tangent modulus of the spring characteristic. Tested in accordance with DIN 53513. Static Dynamic stiffness [MN/m 3 ]

Long-Term Creep Test Deflection [ of thickness] Sweden Tel: +46 176 2 78 8 e-mail: info@vibratec.se Prüfkörpergröße Dimensions of specimens 3 mm x 3 3 mm mm x x 3 5 mm x 6 mm Norway Tel: +47 33 7 7 5 e-mail: info@vibratec.no Denmark Tel: +45 49 13 22 44 e-mail: info@vibratec.dk Estonia Tel: +372 56 66 29 93 e-mail: info@vibratec.ee We are continuously developing and improving our products and therefore design and specifications in our datasheets may be changed without prior notice