Dear Vladimir,
I believe, we don't need any of this correlation, the g/m is well enough, as the
rubber "mass" is the important value. The thickness and widthmay change alongthe
rubber stripand the specific weight may also be different batch by batch. I never
needed any size value for preparing a rubber motor since more than 50 years when I
started to use the g/m to characterize the rubber "size".
The only problem could be the bigger than usual thickness of the strip, not fitting
into the rubber stripper.
Best regards
Andras
2015.12.30. 16:12 keltezéssel, linardic_at_yahoo.com [Indoor_Construction] írta:
> Dear all,
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> Has anyone any info they can share as rough guide corolating g/m rubber size comparing to physical size (thickness x witdth)
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