Stamos87
Mechanical
- Apr 28, 2015
- 5
Hi Everyone!
I have a gasket that I am designing to go into an aluminum backshell for a high speed cable. I am trying to determine the size of the groove I should make. The gasket is silicone and 1/32" thick. The width x length is 4mm x 77mm. If I add 20% compression, how will that change the outside dimensions? I'm sure there is a formula for this. That would be helpful as well. I'm also not sure of what hardness to get. I am guessing 50A or 60A.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
I have a gasket that I am designing to go into an aluminum backshell for a high speed cable. I am trying to determine the size of the groove I should make. The gasket is silicone and 1/32" thick. The width x length is 4mm x 77mm. If I add 20% compression, how will that change the outside dimensions? I'm sure there is a formula for this. That would be helpful as well. I'm also not sure of what hardness to get. I am guessing 50A or 60A.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!