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Silicone Foam

Uses:

- Thermal Insulation

- Sealing

- Sound / Vibration Control

- Safety Protection

 

Applications:

- Automotive

- Aerospace

- Electronics / LED's

- Military / Defense

- HVAC

- Railway

 

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  • Silicone foam is a versatile material known for its exceptional properties and wide range of applications. It offers superior cushioning and shock absorption capabilities, making it ideal for protective packaging and sealing delicate items. It exhibits remarkable temperature resistance -SS° C to 250° C (-67° F-482° F), remaining structurally stable in extreme environments. With its waterproof and chemical-resistant properties, silicone foam sponge is reliable in moisture-rich or chemically challenging settings. Additionally, it provides excellent electrical insulation and durability.
  • Applications: Thermal insulation, sound dampening, environmental and extreme temperature protection and sealing in automotive, rail , aerospace and defense, food and beverage, and electronic manufacturing industries

Silicone foam is a versatile material known for its exceptional properties and wide range of applications. It offers superior cushioning and shock absorption capabilities, making it ideal for protective packaging and sealing delicate items. It exhibits remarkable temperature resistance -SS° C to 250° C (-67° F-482° F), remaining structurally stable in extreme environments. With its waterproof and chemical-resistant properties, silicone foam sponge is reliable in moisture-rich or chemically challenging settings. Additionally, it provides excellent electrical insulation and durability. Applications: Thermal insulation, sound dampening, environmental and extreme temperature protection and sealing in automotive, rail , aerospace and defense, food and beverage, and electronic manufacturing industries

Density:
11-31 lbs/ft3 (0.18-0.50 g/cm3)
Tensile Strength:
30 lbs./in2 (200 kPa) min
225% Compression Perm Stress:
0.3-14 lbs./in2 (2.0-100 kPa)
Temperature Range:
-67°F - 482°F (-55°C to 250°C )