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The density of silicone rubber sheet

June 12, 2024

Silicone rubber sheet is widely used in industrial fields due to its high temperature resistance,resistance to ozone,light and aging.What is the density of silicone rubber sheet?
The density of silicone rubber sheet is usually between 1.25g/cm3 and 1.50g/cm3.The common densities are 1.20g/cm3,1.25g/cm3,and 1.30g/cm3.
Features of lámina de caucho de silicona:
1.Thickness flexibility.
2.Color adjustability.
3.Simple construction.
4.Quality stability.
5.Good rebound.
6.Excellent anti-slip performance.
Applications of silicone rubber sheet:
Mainly used in the food industry and mechanical industry,silicone rubber sheet can also be used in various high-pressure environments that require high temperature resistance and shock absorption.
High-temperature resistant wires.

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