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Characteristics and Applications of Silicone Rubber

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Silicone rubber is a crucial polymer material with its backbone chain consisting of alternating silicon and oxygen atoms, while silicon atoms are usually linked to two organic groups. This unique structure grants silicone rubber a variety of excellent properties.

Silicone rubber stands out for its exceptional heat resistance, capable of enduring temperatures up to 180°C for extended periods and even briefly tolerating temperatures above 300°C. Additionally, it possesses remarkable cold resistance, functioning effectively at -55°C. This wide temperature range ensures silicone rubber maintains elasticity under extreme conditions.

Furthermore, silicone rubber boasts outstanding electrical insulation properties, resistance to corona discharge, and arc resistance, making it an ideal insulating material for electrical equipment. Its excellent weatherability, stability towards oxygen, ozone, and UV radiation, ensures durability without additives.

Silicone rubber finds widespread applications in industries such as electronics, automotives, engineering machinery, and medical devices. In the electrical industry, it serves as insulation for wire and cable, transformers, and motors. In medical devices, its non-toxic, odorless, and non-sticky properties, combined with its anticoagulant effect, make it suitable for blood transfusion tubes, catheters, and drainage tubes.

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