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Sylomer SR 42 ®

SR
42

Data Sheet

Material mixed-cell PU elastomer Standard Sylomer® range


(polyurethane) Static range of use
Colour pink
SR
1200
Standard delivery dimension
Thickness: 12.5 mm / 25 mm SR
850
Roll: 1.5 m wide, 5.0 m long
SR
Strip: up to 1.5 m wide, up to 5.0 m long 450

Other dimensions, punched and molded parts on request. SR


220

SR
110
Range of use Compressive load Deformation
SR
55
shape factor-dependent, values apply
to shape factor q = 3 SR
0.042 N/mm2
42
Static range of use up to 0.042 N/mm2 approx. 7 %
(static loads) SR
28
Dynamic range of use up to 0.057 N/mm2 approx. 20 %
(static plus dynamic loads) SR
18

Load peaks up to 2.0 N/mm2 approx. 75 % SR


(occasional, brief loads) 11

10 1 0.1 0.01 0.001


Specific load in N/mm2

Material properties Test methods Comment


Mechanical loss factor 0.18 DIN 53513 1 temperature-, frequency-, specific load- and amplitude-dependent
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Rebound resilience 55 % EN ISO 8307

Compression hardness 3 0.05 N/mm2 EN ISO 844 1 at 10 % linear compression, 3rd load cycle
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Compression set <5% EN ISO 1856 50 % deformation, 23 °C, 72 h, 30 min after removal of load

Static modulus of elasticity 3


0.22 N/mm 2
at specific load of 0.042 N/mm2

Dynamic modulus of elasticity 3 0.60 N/mm2 DIN 53513 1 at specific load of 0.042 N/mm2, 10 Hz
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Static shear modulus 0.09 N/mm DIN ISO 1827 at a pretension of 0.042 N/mm2

Dynamic shear modulus 0.17 N/mm2 DIN ISO 1827 1 at a pretension of 0.042 N/mm2, 10 Hz

Min. tensile stress at rupture 0.50 N/mm2 EN ISO 527-3/5/100 1

Min. tensile elongation at rupture 250 % EN ISO 527-3/5/100 1

Abrasion 2 ≤ 1200 mm3 DIN ISO 4649 1 load 7.5 N

Coefficient of friction (steel) 0.5 Getzner Werkstoffe dry, static friction

Coefficient of friction (concrete) 0.7 Getzner Werkstoffe dry, static friction

Specific volume resistance > 1010 Ω·cm DIN EN 62631-3-1 1 dry

Thermal conductivity 0.055 W/(mK) DIN EN 12664

Temperature range -30 °C to 70 °C short term higher temperatures possible


Flammability class E EN ISO 11925-2 normal combustible, EN 13501-1

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Measurement / evaluation in accordance All information and data is based on our current knowledge. The data can be applied for calculations and as
with the relevant standard guidelines, are subject to typical manufacturing tolerances and are not guaranteed. Material properties as well
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The measurement is performed on a as their tolerances can vary depending on type of application or use and are available from Getzner on request.
density-dependent basis with differing
test parameters Further information can be found in VDI Guideline 2062
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Values apply to shape factor q = 3 (Association of German Engineers) as well as in glossary.
Further characteristic values on request. www.getzner.com

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Sylomer SR 42 ®
SR
42

Load deflection curve


Specific load in N/mm2

0.08
12.5 mm
Quasi-static load deflection curve
0.07 measured with a loading rate of
25 mm
0.0042 N/mm2/s.
0.06 37.5 mm
50 mm Testing between flat and plane-paral-
0.05 lel steel plates, recording of 3rd load,
0.042 N/mm2 with filtered starting range in accor-
0.04 dance with ISO 844, testing at room

Dynamic range of use


temperature.
Static range of use
0.03
Shape factor q = 3
0.02

0.01

0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Deflection in mm

Fig. 1: Quasi-static load deflection curve for different bearing thicknesses

Modulus of elasticity

Dynamic range of use


Static range of use
1.750
Modulus of elasticity in N/mm2

0.042 N/mm2 Quasi-static modulus of elasticity as


1.500 tangential modulus from the load
30 Hz
deflection curve. Dynamic modulus
1.250 of elasticity from sinusoidal excita-
tion with a velocity level of 100 dBv
10 Hz
1.000
re. 5 · 10-8 m/s corresponding to a
vibration amplitude of 0.22 mm at
10 Hz and 0.08 mm at 30 Hz.
0.750 Quasi-static

Measurement in accordance with


0.500 DIN 53513

0.250 Shape factor q = 3

0
0 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.08
Specific load in N/mm2

Fig. 2: Load dependency of the static and dynamic modulus of elasticity

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Natural frequencies
Specific load in N/mm2

0.08
Natural frequencies of a vibratory
0.07 system with a single degree of free-
dome, consisting of a mass and an
0.06 elastic bearing made of
Sylomer® SR 42 on a rigid surface.
0.05

0.042 N/mm2 Parameter: thickness of


0.04 the Sylomer® bearing

Dynamic range of use


12.5 mm

25 mm Shape factor q = 3

Static range of use


0.03

37.5 mm
0.02
50 mm

0.01

0
5 10 15 20 25
Natural frequency of the system in Hz

Fig. 3: Natural frequencies for different bearing thicknesses

Vibration isolation efficiency


Disturbing frequency in Hz

100
Reduction of the transmitted me-
90 chanical vibrations by implementa-
-40 dB/99 %
-35 dB/98 % tion of an elastic bearing consisting
80
-30 dB/97 % of Sylomer® SR 42 based on a stiff
70
-25 dB/94 % subgrade.
-20 dB/90 %
60 Parameter: factor of transmission
-15 dB/82 % in dB, isolation rate in %
50

-10 dB/69 %
40
-5 dB/44 %

30 0 dB/0 %

20

10

0
5 10 15 20 25
Natural frequency of the system in Hz

Fig. 4: Factor of transmission and isolation rate

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Influence of the shape factor
The graphs show the material properties at different shape factors.
Specific load in N/mm2

Change in deflection in %
0.044 30 %

0.043 25 %

0.042 20 %

0.041 15 %

0.040 10 %

0.039 5%

0.038 0%

0.037 -5 %

0.036 -10 %
0.3 1 3 6 0.3 1 3 6
Shape factor Shape factor

Fig. 5: Static range of use in relation to the shape factor Fig. 6: Deflection 4 in the relation to the shape factor
Change in dynamic modulus of elasticity in %

Change in natural frequencies in %

10 % 10 %

5%
0%

0%
-10 %

-5 %

-20 %
-10 %

-30 %
-15 %

-40 % -20 %
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0.3 1 3 6 0.3 1 3 6
Shape factor Shape factor

Fig. 7: Dynamic modulus of elasticity 4 at 10 Hz in Fig. 8: Natural frequency 4 in relation to the shape factor
relation to the shape factor
We reserve the right to amend the data.

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Reference values: specific load 0.042 N/mm2, shape factor q = 3

Material properties can be determined using the online calculation program FreqCalc.
The program can be accessed via www.getzner.com (registration necessary).

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