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BS 4255-1:1986 Rubber used in preformed gaskets for weather exclusion from buildings Specification for non-cellular gaskets

BS 4255-1:1986

Rubber used in preformed gaskets for weather exclusion from buildings Specification for non-cellular gaskets

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Standard number:BS 4255-1:1986
Pages:8
Released:1986-05-30
ISBN:0 580 15077 1
Status:Standard
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BS 4255-1:1986


This standard BS 4255-1:1986 Rubber used in preformed gaskets for weather exclusion from buildings is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 83.060 Rubber

This Part of BS 4255 specifies requirements for the classification, physical properties and marking of solid (non-cellular) rubber used in preformed gaskets for sealing applications in buildings where resistance to weathering, ozone and permanent deformation under load are of prime importance.

This Part applies to chloroprene, butyl, halobutyl, ethylene propylene, chlorosulphonated polyethylene and silicone rubbers used in the gaskets.

Five classes of material, defined according to the hardness of the rubber, are specified.

NOTE. The titles of the publications referred to in this Part of BS 4255 are listed on the inside back cover.


Requirements for solid (non-cellular) rubber used in preformed gaskets for sealing applications in buildings where resistance to weathering, resistance to ozone and resistance to permanent deformation under load are of prime importance.