What is the heat resistance of additive silicone?
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What is the heat resistance of additive silicone?
Additive silicone is a two-component additive silicone material that can be cured at room temperature or by heating.
It has many significant characteristics, such as low shrinkage rate, no release of low molecules during crosslinking process, constant volume, and shrinkage rate less than 0.1%;
Not limited by the thickness of the product, it can be deeply cured;
High tensile strength, tear resistance, and multiple flipping cycles;
Good fluidity, easy infusion, and convenient operation.
In general, addition molded silicone has a long-term resistance to high and low temperatures ranging from -50 ℃ to 250 ℃.
Additive silicone is widely used in many fields, and its long-term resistance to high and low temperatures allows it to adapt to different environmental conditions.
Whether in low-temperature environments or relatively high temperature environments, addition molded silicone can maintain stable performance.
In a short period of time, it can withstand higher temperatures, such as molds made by adding special components to silicone rubber, with a maximum operating temperature of -65 ° C-350 ° C.