Article | REF: N2882 V1

Silicones or siloxanes - Applications

Author: Michel BIRON

Publication date: October 10, 2007

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7. Mechanical engineering

Mechanical engineering uses silicones to solve engineering problems caused by thermal, mechanical and chemical aggression.

Silicones are prized for their elasticity and sealing properties, wide operating temperature range, durability in outdoor applications, lubricating properties, electrical insulation qualities over a wide operating temperature range, and water resistance.

Applications include, for example:

  • sealing with prefabricated or cast-in-situ gaskets, for use in a wide range of thermal applications;

  • cables, cable bushings, sleeves for harsh conditions ;

  • damping of shock, vibration and noise ;

  • High-temperature cylinder coatings for coating, packaging, glass industry, etc. ;

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