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Materials used to manufacture insulated shoes

PT&P basic designs incorporate the use of the following materials:

A. PERMALI (COLD SHOE)
1. Temperature Range-Ambient to -300 DEG. F
2. Compressive Strength-22,000 PSI
3. Tensile Strength-28,000 PSI

B. MICARTA (COLD SHOE)
1. Temperature Range-Ambient to -300 DEG. F
2. Compressive Strength-39,000 PSI
3. Tensile Strength-1 2,000 PSI

Micarta Insulated Cold Shoe

C. POLYURETHANE (COLD SHOE)
1. Temperature Range-Ambient to -300 DEG. F
2. Compressive Strength-220 PSI - 911 PSI (Dependent on Density)
3. Tensile Strength-200 PSI - 800 PSI

D. FOAM GLASS (COLD OR HOT SHOE)
1. Temperature Range-(450 DEG. F) to 1000 DEG. F
2. Compressive Strength- 1 00 PSI
3. Tensile Strength-50 PSI

Inspection of Hot Shoe (Foam Glass & Calc. Sil.)
E. MARINITE (HOT SHOE)
1. Temperature Range-Ambient to 1200 DEG. F
2. Compressive Strength-2,000 PSI 3. Tensile Strength-500 PSI

F. CALCIUM SILICATE (HOT SHOE)
1. Temperature Range-Ambient to 1200 DEG. F
2. Compressive Strength- 1 60 PSI
3. Tensile Strength-50 PSI

Permali Lining for Cold Shoe
Marinite Sections for Hot Shoes

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