Application of RTV silicone rubber
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    According to the vulcanization temperature, silicone rubber is divided into room temperature vulcanization silicone rubber, high temperature vulcanization silicone rubber, room temperature vulcanization silicone rubber and high temperature vulcanization silicone rubber difference mainly lies in that it is based on small molecular weight polysiloxane rubber, under the action of crosslinking agent and catalyst and room temperature or a little heating can be vulcanized into elastomer.RTV silicone rubber is composed of basic rubber, crosslinking agent, catalyst, filler and so on.The following is to introduce the application of RTV silicone rubber:


  (1) Construction industry.It is used for bonding glass and metal curtain wall, sealing roof, sealing doors and Windows, bonding and sealing of various pools and tiles.


  (2) Electronic industry.Sealing and filling materials for electrical and electronic components, resistant to moisture, shock, shock, temperature change and chemical corrosion.


  (3) Molds.Silicone rubber has been widely used in soft die industry because of its excellent simulation and demoulding performance.


  (4) Motor vehicles, ships and aviation.Used for car in place forming gasket, window seal, electrical and electronic connectors corona.


  There are many kinds of silicone rubber, and different kinds of silicone rubber are applied in different fields.More knowledge sharing welcome to visit our website, if you have this need, then hurry up and contact us, we sincerely look forward to discussing cooperation with you.

Historically known as "Silicone," polysiloxane is now found in certain Settings, such as catalogs.In China, silane monomer and polysiloxane are commonly referred to as silicone compounds, and polysiloxane liquid is called silicone oil, polysiloxane rubber is silicone rubber, polysiloxane resin is silicone resin.


    The main chain structure of polysiloxane is Si-O-Si structure, essentially the same as quartz, the difference lies in its side groups connected with organic groups.