Phenyl silicone rubber, known for its exceptional high-temperature resistance and superior electrical insulation properties, is increasingly used in the manufacture of insulation components for high-temperature power equipment. Even in environments reaching +300°C, phenyl silicone rubber maintains excellent elasticity and dielectric strength, preventing performance degradation caused by thermal aging. In equipment such as power transformers, generators, and high-voltage switches, insulation gaskets, sleeves, and sealing rings made from phenyl silicone rubber not only prevent electrical breakdown but also effectively resist ozone, radiation, and high-temperature steam. This advantage makes it highly promising for applications in thermal power plants, nuclear power facilities, and aerospace power systems. Industry experts note that as energy equipment evolves toward higher power and temperature resistance, the demand for phenyl silicone rubber will continue to grow, driving material advancements in the power sector.
Phenyl HTV silicone rubber IOTA 3830 series