High-phenyl
silicone rubber introduces a high proportion of phenyl groups into its
molecular chain, endowing it with outstanding high-energy radiation
resistance. While ordinary rubbers easily degrade and become brittle in
strong radiation environments, it can maintain structural stability and
elasticity. Relying on this robust characteristic, it is widely used in
sealing components for nuclear power plants, protective layers for
spacecraft nuclear power devices, and insulation components for
high-energy physics experimental equipment, serving as a core material
in extreme radiation environments.
Methyl phenyl vinyl silicone rubber IOTA 3120