Silicone and Fluorosilicone Plates

Designed for the manufacture of various types of seals, gaskets and dampers, they have a set of significant advantages over traditional types of rubber:

  • Chemical inertness of the material which is resistant to acids at concentrations up to 50%, alkalis, solvents (alcohols, ethylene glycol, acetone, hydrogen peroxide), salts (including salt solutions).
  • Fluorosilicone plates are also resistant to various types of oil and petroleum-based fuels.
  • Temperature range is from -60 to + 350 ° C
  • There is no aging in the air; the service life is ten times longer.
  • It is a perfect dielectric. On a 5 mm plate with a test voltage of industrial frequency 12 kV, the insulation resistance is 100,000 MΩ.
    100% permissibility for contact with any food products.

Technical specifications

Parameter Indicator
Thickness From 1 to 30 mm
Hardness From 30 to 80 Shore
Operating temperature range From -600C to + 2500C (+ 3150C for silicones with increased heat resistance)
Elongation at break, %, not less From 300 to 1000
Nominal tensile strength, MPa, not less From 6 to 13
Rate of set after compression of 20% at a temperature of 200C (%) From 15 to 30
Resistance to environments Liquids: fresh water, sea water (including boiling water).

Gas: ammonia, oxygen, ozone.

Salts: sodium carbonate, copper sulphate, iron chloride, sodium chloride.

Acids: nitric (10%), sulfuric (30-50%), hydrochloric (10-18%), stearic, acetic (30%), phosphoric.

Food products: alcohol, table vinegar, drawn butter and vegetable oil.

Solvents: hydrogen peroxide, ethylene glycol, ethyl alcohol, acetone.

For fluorosilicones: gasoline, diesel fuel, transformer oil, other types of mineral oils.

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