High temperature silicone

01  Features

High temperature silicone is a special silicone material that is often used in application scenarios that require high temperature resistance, such as roller coating and stencil making in machine and screen printing processes. The ability of this material to maintain its physical properties and chemical stability at high temperatures makes it ideal for use in thermal transfer and heat curing printing processes.

02  Advantages

A.High temperature silicone can withstand high temperatures and does not easily change color or peel off, so it is suitable for silicone products in high-temperature environments.

B.The color is bright and full, and the printed text and patterns are clearly visible.

C.Printed patterns and text have good abrasion resistance and are not easy to be worn or scratched.

D.The printing process is simple, easy to operate and suitable for mass production.

03  FAQ

Q1:How high temperature can high temperature silicone resist?

It can withstand temperatures from 200°C to 300°C. Some special formulations can reach higher temperatures, even up to 500°C.

Q2:What are the main applications?

It is mainly used in printing and coating processes that require high temperature resistance, such as screen printing, heat transfer printing, as well as for sealing and protection materials in the automotive, aerospace and electronics industries.

Q3:What is the hardness?

The hardness of silicone can be adjusted as needed, and is usually expressed in Shore hardness, ranging from 20A to 80A.

Q4:Processing Precautions

When processing and curing high temperature silicone, it is necessary to ensure that the temperature is uniform and constant to avoid degradation of properties caused by excessive or uneven heating. It is also important to ensure that the working environment is clean to prevent defects from appearing on the surface of the silicone.

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