Following, you find a summary chart of some of the most common silicones available to coat your products.
Let our technicians advise you on the mix that can better perform, according to your needs.
Table silicones
Summary chart of some of the most common silicones available
materials
Hardness [Sh.A]: 10÷90
Usage temperature range [°C+]: -60 ÷ +200
Characteristics:
- Good phisical and mechanical properties
SIR200 - 2
Hardness [Sh.A]: 40÷80
Usage temperature range [°C+]: -60 ÷ +200
Characteristics:
- Good resistance to oils
- Good resistance to compression set
- Good resistance to crown treatement
SIR200 - 3
Hardness [Sh.A]: 20÷85
Usage temperature range [°C+]: -60 ÷ +200
Characteristics:
- Good resistance to oils
- Good compression set
SIR300 - 1
Hardness [Sh.A]: 60÷70
Usage temperature range [°C+]: -60 ÷ +300
Characteristics:
- Resistant to a maximum temperature of 300°C
SIR200 - 4
Hardness [Sh.A]: 60÷70
Usage temperature range [°C+]: -60 ÷ +200
Characteristics:
- Good compression set
SIR200 - 5
Hardness [Sh.A]: 50÷70
Usage temperature range [°C+]: -60 ÷ +200
Characteristics:
- Good electric conductivity
SIR200 - 6
Hardness [Sh.A]: 40÷70
Usage temperature range [°C+]: -45 ÷ +90
Characteristics:
- Cheap serie
SIR200 - 7
Hardness [Sh.A]: 30÷80
Usage temperature range [°C+]: -60 ÷ +120
Characteristics:
- Great mechanical charateristics