Electronic Shielding Gasket

Part Number 19-06-E014-1250

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Features

19.380 inches nominal overall length, rubber silicone class q environmental seal material, silver emi/rfi conductor surface treatment.

12.370" overall width 12 bolt hole quantity.

Includes quality control certificate of conformance.

Specifications

  • Cross Sectional Shape:
    Emi hollow
  • Tempurature Rating:
    -65.0 degrees celsius and 125.0 degrees celsius
  • Overall Width:
    12.370 inches
  • Aperture Width:
    11.210 inches
  • Aperture Length:
    18.500 inches
  • Center To Center Distance Between Bolt Holes Along Width:
    10.312 inches
  • Center To Center Distance Between Bolt Holes Along Length:
    4.000 inches
  • Outside Edge To Bolt Hole Center Distance Along Width:
    0.320 inches
  • Outside Edge To Bolt Hole Center Distance Along Length:
    0.320 inches
  • Cross Section Inside Diameter:
    Between 0.070 inches and 0.090 inches
  • Cross Section Outside Diameter:
    Between 0.190 inches and 0.210 inches
  • Bolt Hole Quantity:
    12
  • End Application:
    1440-01-087-9844
  • Environmental Protection Material Location:
    Throughout rf shielding gasket
  • Material Specification:
    Qq-a-250/11 federal specification single material response stop
  • Precious Material And Location:
    Emi/rfi conductive particles silver
  • Precious Material:
    Silver
  • Surface Treatment Specification:
    Mil-c-5541, class 1a or class 3 military specification single treatment response stop
  • Federal Supply Class (fsc):
    Miscellaneous electrical and electronic components
  • National Stock Number (nsn):
    5999-01-299-1948

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