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High temperature rubber seal

These rubber seals are primarily made out of silicone which is a high quality type of virgin elastomer. After forming these tough and long-lasting seals, the rubber will be heat cured under pressure creating high temperature resilient polymer. This way the rubber is both hard but at the same… flexible, which it is supposed to be. This strength allows the seals to be used in hot conditions and they will last an extremely long time.

The special characteristics of Silicone rubber allow high temperature rubber seals to handle heat quite well. So, the first that it can work in wide temperature ranges this is really awesome. Silicone handles in freezing down to -100°F (-73°C), and heat up to 450°F (232°C) Because it works in temperatures from -50 to 3000 degrees F, and well hot environments like inside engines or ovens or furnaces.

How high temperature rubber seals can withstand extreme conditions

Besides this, silicone rubber is also a wonderful chemical-resistant material. It can resist exposure to strong chemicals such as acids and solvents, without breaking down or losing its shape. This makes PVC conduit extremely effective in a variety of industries, including oil and gas, chemical processing or medicine that regularly sees these strong compounds.

Materials tend to expand when they become hot. And that phenomenon is known as thermal expansion. This can cause an enormous headache and in some cases even mechanical damage when it comes to factories or other industrial settings. Hot temperature rubber seals help seal-off gaps between different materials, particular if the temperature changes are large.

Why choose PULI High temperature rubber seal?

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