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Technical parameters of silicone rubber pads

Silicone pad, rubber pad, technical parameters of silicone rubber pad

Silicone rubber gasket is referred to as WMQ. Silicone rubber has outstanding high and low temperature resistance. It maintains good elasticity in the temperature range of -70℃—+260℃, and has the advantages of ozone resistance and weather aging resistance. It is suitable for sealing gaskets in thermal machinery. Because it has no toxicity, it can be used to make thermal insulation, insulation products and medical rubber products. At the same time, it has many excellent properties such as waterproof, flame retardant, high temperature resistance, conductivity, wear resistance, oil resistance, etc., and is widely used in machinery, electronics, plumbing and other industries.

Technical parameters of silicone rubber gasket:

Silicone rubber gasket use temperature: -100℃~300℃

Silicone rubber gasket use pressure: <3.0MPa

Common specifications of silicone rubber gasket: DN15DN400

Rubber gasket rubbergasket The thin sheet-shaped rubber products that seal between the two static surfaces of metal flanges or other connection parts are collectively referred to as rubber gaskets. It can be manufactured by molding or punched by vulcanized rubber sheets. It can be widely used in various mechanical equipment to play the role of gasket, seal, buffer, etc.

Silicone rubber is a highly active adsorption material, an amorphous substance, with a chemical formula of mSiO2nH2O. It is insoluble in water and any solvent, non-toxic and tasteless, with stable chemical properties, and does not react with any substance except strong alkali and hydrofluoric acid. Various types of silica gel form different microporous structures due to their different manufacturing methods. The chemical composition and physical structure of silica gel determine that it has many characteristics that are difficult to replace by other similar materials: high adsorption performance, good thermal stability, stable chemical properties, high mechanical strength, etc. Silica gel is divided into: macroporous silica gel, coarse-porous silica gel, B-type silica gel, and fine-porous silica gel according to the size of its pore size.