Silicone
Silicone rubber is an inorganic polymer
comprising silicone and oxygen. Silicone
rubber compounds can be modified through
additives including fluorine, phenyl,
and vinyl. Fluorine can induce the
physical properties inherent in standard
silicone and can resist solvents such
as fuels. Phenyl improves low temperature
flexibility and resists gamma radiation.
Vinyl improves the vulcanization qualities
as well as the compression set.
Pierce-Roberts’s silicone rubber
resists ozone, extreme environmental
conditions, radiation, moisture, and
chemicals, and can retain structural
integrity after the compression set.
Additionally, some silicone rubber
compounds are flame retardant. Typical
custom silicone rubber products include
insulators, rubber diaphragms, and
impact absorbers. A long service life
makes this rubber compound ideal for
many industrial applications.
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