Application fields of silicone oil
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    Silicone oil has a very wide range of applications.It is not only used as a special material in aviation, cutting-edge technology and military technology departments, but also used in various sectors of the national economy. Its application scope has been expanded to: construction, electronic and electrical, textile, automobile, machinery, leather and paper making, chemical light industry, metal and paint, medicine and medical treatment and so on.


    The main applications of silicone oil and its derivatives are: film removal agent, shock absorbing oil, dielectric oil, hydraulic oil, heat transfer oil, diffusion pump oil, defoaming agent, lubricant, hydrophobic agent, paint additive, polishing agent, cosmetic and daily necessities additive, surfactant, particle and fiber processing agent, silicone grease, flocculant.


    Silicone rubber is divided into room temperature vulcanized silicone rubber and high temperature vulcanized silicone rubber.The former is mainly used in: sealant, adhesives, conformal coatings, gaskets, foam rubber, molded parts, packaging materials, electrical insulation, glass assembly, medical implants, surgical auxiliary materials, molding materials;The latter is mainly used in: steel tubes and hoses, strip, wire and cable insulation materials, surgical auxiliary materials, flame retardant rubber pieces, penetrating sealing material, moulding parts, embossing roller, ignition cable and plug cover, extrusion parts, medical implants, laminated products, conductive rubber, fiber coating, foam rubber.


    The main applications of silicone are: varnish, insulating paint, molding compounds, protective coatings, packaging materials, bonding coatings, pressure sensitive adhesives, laminating resins, film stripping agents, adhesives, masonry waterproofing agents.Silane coupling agent is mainly used in paint, plastic rubber processing, adhesives.


    Silicone can not only be used as a basic material, structural material in some large industrial applications, but also can be used as a supplement or auxiliary material to share with other materials or improve the process performance of other materials.