Silicone rubber is a durable & highly-resistant elastomer (rubber-like material). It is composed of silicone (polymer) containing silicon together with other molecules. These molecules include carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Silicone coatings provide durable, non-stick, protective finishes resistant to high temperatures, chemicals, and weathering. Use in place of conventional paints or powder coats, silicone coatings prevent sticking, corrosion, and abrasion on surfaces like molds, ovens, fabrics, ceramics, and composites. Some add friction or abrasion resistance, and others improve release or hydrophobicity. Room temperature and high-temperature cure systems are available.
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Silicone coatings provide durable, non-stick, protective finishes resistant to high temperatures, chemicals, and weathering.
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