Phenylene
silicone rubber directly introduces rigid phenylene groups into the
polysiloxane backbone, resulting in an exceptionally stable molecular
structure. This unique design endows it with outstanding gamma-ray
radiation resistance and high-temperature tolerance up to 300°C. Relying
on these robust characteristics, it is extensively used in nuclear
power plant seals, protective layers for spacecraft nuclear power
devices, and insulation components for high-energy physics experimental
equipment, serving as an indispensable core material in extreme
radiation and high-temperature working conditions.
Phenyl silicone rubber IOTA BHTV 3830 series