Since its debut nearly 80 years ago, silicone material has been a popular use in automotive, food handling, electronic, medical, and construction applications, among others. This is primarily because silicone rubber has a broad working temperature range that allows it to handle both high and low extreme temperatures. Silicone products also exhibit good levels of weather and chemical resistance, making them ideal for a host of outdoor and industrial uses. We offer a commercial grade silicone rubber which is the industry standard.
Typical Physical Properties:
A-A-59588 Class | 2A & 2B Grade 60 ZZ-R-765 Class 2A & 2B Grade 60 SAE-AMS-3303 |
Durometer Hardness | 650 PSI |
Operating Temperature | -80 Deg. F. to +425Deg. F. |
Finish | Smooth Both Sides |
Color | Red/Orange |
Powder | Talc Free |
Since its debut nearly 80 years ago, silicone material has been a popular use in automotive, food handling, electronic, medical, and construction applications, among others. This is primarily because silicone rubber has a broad working temperature range that allows it to handle both high and low extreme temperatures. Silicone products also exhibit good levels of weather and chemical resistance, making them ideal for a host of outdoor and industrial uses. We offer a commercial grade silicone rubber which is the industry standard.
Typical Physical Properties:
A-A-59588 Class | 2A & 2B Grade 60 ZZ-R-765 Class 2A & 2B Grade 60 SAE-AMS-3303 |
Durometer Hardness | 650 PSI |
Operating Temperature | -80 Deg. F. to +425Deg. F. |
Finish | Smooth Both Sides |
Color | Red/Orange |
Powder | Talc Free |