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		General features of the rubber compounds
| Material | International acronym | Elesa name | Features | Colour | Operating temperature | Hardness | Chemical resistance | Applications | 
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| Nitrileor oil-proof rubber | NBR | A | Highly resistant to oils, heat, and ageing. Low permanent deformation. Good impermeability to air and gases. If left untreated, low resistance to ozone. Poor dielectric properties. Low resilience | Black | From -40 to +130°C | 60 ÷ 70°Shore A | Resistance to mineral and vegetable oils, hydrocarbons, gas, water, and steam. | Excellent mechanical characteristics allow these vacuum cups to handle heavy loads and resist tears, crushing, and blows. They are suitable for gripping metal sheets, glass, and loads with smooth surfaces. | 
| Natural rubber | NR | N | Excellent elasticity and resistance to wear, cuts, and tears. | Black | From -70 to +80°C | 45 ÷ 50°Shore A | Moderate resistance to sea water and medium concentration acids | The flexibility of the compound allows grip on rough and irregular surfaces. They are suitable for wood, cardboard, marble, brick, glass, and plastic. | 
| Silicone | VMQ | S | Excellent performance at high and low temperatures. Conductive compound. | Neutral white | From -50 to +300°C | 40 ÷ 45°Shore A | Excellent resistance to chlorinated substances, solvents, ozone, oxygen, and UV rays. | They are widely used in the food packaging industry, in the electronic and pharmaceutical (medical) sectors where in general the surface temperature of the product is a fundamental parameter (very high temperatures or below 0°C). | 
| Yellow natural rubber | NR | NG | Excellent elasticity and resistance to wear, cuts, and tears. | Natural yellow | From -50 to +70°C | 40 ÷ 45°Shore A | Moderate resistance to sea water and medium concentration acids | The greater flexibility of the compound allows grip on rough and irregular surfaces. They are recommended for gripping paper, cardboard, plastic, plastic films for packaging, etc. | 
| Hydrogenated nitrile rubber | HNBR | B | Excellent resistance to wear, ageing, oils containing chlorine, greases, and petrol. Low permanent deformation. It does not leave streaks on the gripping surfaces of the vacuum cups. | Red | From -40 to +170°C | 60 ÷ 75°Shore A | Resistance to mineral and vegetable oils, chlorine, hydrocarbons, gas, water, and steam. | The high resistance to deformation allows these vacuum cups to handle heavy loads and resist strong stress such as tears, crushing, and blows. | 
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			1. Plastic materials
		
	
																	
- 1.1 Mechanical strength
 - 1.2 Thermal resistance
 - 1.3 Strength and surface hardness
 - 1.4 Resistance to chemical agents
 - 1.5 Resistance to atmospheric agents and uv rays
 - 1.6 Flame resistance
 - 1.7 Electrical properties
 - 1.8 Surface finish and cleanability
 - 1.9 Compliance with international standards
 - 1.10 Competence of Elesa+Ganter technical department
 
 - 2. Metal materials
 - 3. Other materials
 - 4. Machining tolerances
 - 5. Fixed handles
 - 6. Assembly measures
 - 7. Special executions
 - 8. Colours
 - 9. Test values
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			10. Technical tables
		
	
																	
- 10.1 Conversion tables
 - 10.2 DIN 79 Square holes and shafts
 - 10.3 DIN 6885 Keyways
 - 10.4 GN 110 and GN 110.1 Transversal holes
 - 10.5 DIN 13 ISO Metric threads
 - 10.6 DIN 228 Cylindrical GAS-BSP threads
 - 10.7 DIN EN ISO 898-1 | DIN EN 20898-2 Strenght values
 - 10.8 DIN ISO 286 ISO-Fundamental tolerances
 - 10.9 IP Protection Classification
 - 10.10.1 PFB | PRB Thread locking with jamming action Polyamide patch coating/ Polyamide complete coating
 - 10.10.2 MVK Thread locking gluing Micro encapsulation precote 80 (red)
 - 10.11 Stainless Steel characteristics
 - 10.12 Surface treatments
 - 10.13 Carbon steel, zinc alloys, aluminium, brass characteristics
 - 10.14.1 Duroplast, elastomer, technopolymer and rubber characteristics
 - 10.14.2 Duroplast, elastomer, technopolymer and rubber characteristics
 - 10.14.3 Duroplast, elastomer, technopolymer and rubber characteristics
 - 10.15 Load ratings U-Handles
 - 10.16 Load ratings metal hinges
 - 10.17 Strength of indexing plungers
 - 10.18 Assembly sets GN 965 and GN 968
 
 - 11. Vibration-damping elements
 
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			1. Plastic materials
		
	
																	
 - Hygienic design
 - Operating Elements
 - Ručice za upravljanje
 - Elementi za podešavanje, obrtni tasteri
 - Rotary controls
 - Elementi za zaključavanje
 - Joints
 - Transmission elements
 - Levelling elements
 - Hinges
 - Bravice
 - Toggle, power and hook clamps
 - Hidraulični elementi
 - Tube clamp connectors
 - Castors and wheels
 - Magnets
 - Transportna traka komponenata
 - Linear slides
 - Amortizer oscilacija
 - Vacuum components
 - Opruge od elastomera