Kydex 6185 is a proprietary thermoplastic sheet
with improved heat distortion temperature (HDT) for higher in-service
temperatures while providing excellent extensibility, good impact
resistance, and excellent solvent resistance. It meets FAR 25.853(a)
for use in aircraft interior parts. Maximum recommended service
temperature is approx. 180 - 195°F (82-90°C) depending on thermoforming
technique and application.
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Kydex 6185 is a proprietary thermoplastic sheet with improved heat
distortion temperature (HDT) for higher in-service temperatures
while providing excellent extensibility, good impact resistance,
and excellent solvent resistance. It meets FAR 25.853(a) for use
in aircraft interior parts. Maximum recommended service temperature
is approx. 180 - 195°F (82-90°C) depending on thermoforming technique
and application. Kydex 6185 sheet is designed primarily for use
in small aircraft interiors particularly the interior of helicopters
which often experience temperatures in excess of 180°F (82°C), but
also is appropriate for other applications where high in-service
temperatures may occur.
Aircraft interior components examples include: air ducts, window
reveals, instrument panels, toilet shrouds, armrests, etc.
FEATURES Kydex 6185 is available in gauges from .040" (1.02mm) and
up in eight distinctive textures and custom colors.
Kydex 6185 meets the requirements of the Federal Aviation Administration
paragraph FAR25.853(a) in all gauges for vertical burn.
Heat Distortion Temperature (HDT), which is one measure of the
material's maximum service temperature is 180°F (82°C) unannealed
at 264 psi (1.8MPa) and a high 195°F (90°C) after annealing. In-use
temperatures should not exceed this range of temperature. The affect
of temperature on a material is highly dependent on part size, internal
stresses, and loadings.
FABRICATION Excellent forming properties result in uniform wall thicknesses
and crisp detail, plus easy machining and fabricating using conventional
methods, further expanding finished part possibilities.
1All values
based on 0.125" (3.12mm) sheet unless otherwise specified. 2All gauges from 0.028" (.71mm) and greater.Not
intended for specification purposes.