High temperature resistant silicone rubber: an ideal high-temperature material in the industrial field
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In today's industry, the presence of high-temperature environments is very common. For equipment and machinery that need to work in high-temperature environments, it is crucial to use materials with good high-temperature resistance. One of the materials is high-temperature resistant silicone rubber.
High temperature resistant silicone rubber is a type of polysiloxane based silicone rubber with excellent thermal stability, oxidation resistance, and corrosion resistance, which can maintain the stability of its physical and chemical properties in high-temperature environments. This makes high-temperature resistant silicone rubber an ideal material for many industrial fields.
One of the main advantages of high-temperature resistant silicone rubber is its excellent high-temperature resistance. High temperature resistant silicone rubber can be continuously used at temperatures up to 300 β and can withstand temperatures up to 400 β for a short period of time. This high temperature resistance makes high-temperature resistant silicone rubber the preferred material for many high-temperature applications.
In addition to high temperature resistance, high temperature silicone rubber also has excellent corrosion resistance and chemical stability. This makes it an ideal material for equipment and pipelines that manufacture dangerous goods such as chemicals, pharmaceuticals, oil, and natural gas. Meanwhile, due to its antioxidant and weather resistance properties, high-temperature resistant silicone rubber is often used to manufacture weather resistant and durable automotive and aviation components.
In a word, the high-temperature resistance, corrosion resistance and chemical stability of high-temperature silicone rubber make it an ideal material for many high-temperature and chemical applications. With the continuous development of industry, the application field of high-temperature resistant silicone rubber is also expanding.