Silicone Parts
Silicone is an ideal material for extremes! High or low temperature requirements,
weathering and more!
Silicone is an extremely versatile material and excellent for:
- Resistance to ozone
- Resistance to sunlight and oxidation
- Excellent flexibility at low temperatures
- Excellent resistance to extreme temperature fluctuations
- Excellent electrical insulation
- Superior Color stability
- Low compression set
View Physical Rubber Properties Chart
Physical Properties
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Natural
Rubber
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SBR
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EPDM
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Neoprene
|
Nitrile
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Urethane
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Silicone
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Fluorocarbon
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Specific Gravity
|
0.93
|
0.94
|
0.86
|
1.23
|
1.00
|
1.05 to 1.25
|
0.95 to 1.20
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1.4 to
1.95
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Durometer, Range
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30-100
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40-100
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30-90
|
40-95
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30-90
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55-100
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25-90
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55-90
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Tensile Strength
|
E
|
F-G
|
VG
|
VG
|
VG
|
E
|
F-G
|
VG
|
|
Elongation
|
VG-E
|
G
|
G
|
G
|
G
|
G-VG
|
VG-E
|
F-G
|
|
Compression Set
|
G
|
G
|
G
|
F-G
|
G
|
G-E
|
G-E
|
G-E
|
|
Heat Resistance
|
F
|
F-G
|
VG-E
|
F-G
|
G
|
F-G
|
E
|
E
|
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Resilience or Rebound
|
E
|
F-G
|
G
|
VG
|
F-G
|
F-E
|
G
|
F
|
|
Impact Resistance
|
E
|
E
|
G
|
G
|
F
|
G-E
|
P-G
|
E
|
|
Abrasion Resistance
|
E
|
G-E
|
G-E
|
G-E
|
G-E
|
E
|
P-F
|
F-G
|
|
Tear Resistance
|
E
|
F
|
F-G
|
F-G
|
F-G
|
E
|
P-F
|
F
|
|
Cut Growth
|
E
|
G
|
G
|
G
|
G
|
G-E
|
P-F
|
P-F
|
|
Flame Resistance
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
G
|
P
|
P-F
|
F-G
|
VG-E
|
|
Impermeability, Gas
|
F
|
F
|
F-G
|
F-G
|
G
|
P-F
|
F-G
|
E
|
|
Weathering Resistance
|
P-F
|
F
|
E
|
VG
|
F-G
|
G-E
|
E
|
E
|
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Low Temperature Limit*
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-10° TO -50°F
|
0° TO -50°F
|
-20° TO -60°F
|
-10° TO -50°F
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-30° TO -40°F
|
-10° TO -50°F
|
-65° TO -150°F
|
+10° TO -40°F
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|
High Temperature Limit*
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158° TO 225°F
|
158° TO 225°F
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300° TO 350°F
|
225°F
|
275°F
|
250°F
|
400° TO 550°F
|
400° TO 450°F
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About the Silicone Compound
Silicone compounds would be the preferred choice if you have an application that
requires high heat or very low temperatures. It's more expensive than EPDM, but
cost is relative to the longevity of a seal or gasket. With some of Lauren's new
silicone formulations, cost has become less of a factor.
However, it is not recommended for applications that require abrasion, tear or cut
growth resistance or high tensile strength. It is not recommended for resistance
to oil, gasoline, solvents, alkalis or acids.