Versatile IOTA 3120 Methyl Phenyl Vinyl Silicone Rubber for Advanced Industrial Solutions
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Versatile IOTA 3120 Methyl Phenyl Vinyl Silicone Rubber for Advanced Industrial Solutions
Introduction:
IOTA 3120 Methyl Phenyl Vinyl Silicone Rubber is a high-performance material engineered for extreme environments. With its unique phenyl group structure, it delivers unmatched resistance to radiation, extreme temperatures, and mechanical stress while maintaining excellent flexibility even at -110°C. This silicone rubber is a preferred choice for industries requiring reliability under harsh conditions.
Benefits:
Exceptional low-temperature flexibility, ensuring functionality in ultra-cold environments.
Superior thermal and radiation resistance for long-term durability.
Excellent damping performance and stable physical properties.
Low volatility and odorless, suitable for sensitive applications.
Industrial & Medical Uses:
IOTA 3120 is extensively utilized in aerospace, electronics, and chemical industries for seals, insulation, and radiation-resistant components. Its biocompatibility allows for medical applications, such as seals for blood storage and flexible medical tubing. Additionally, it is ideal for high-temperature and ablation-resistant molded products.
Technical Data:
Color: Transparent
Phenyl Content: Adjustable (5-40%) to meet specific performance needs.
Molecular Weight: 400,000-800,000 g/mol.
Density: 0.99-1.05 g/cm³ at 25°C.
Volatiles: ≤2% after 3 hours at 150°C.
Performance Insights:
Vinyl Impact: Increased vinyl content improves crosslinking, enhancing mechanical properties.
Phenyl Customization: Low phenyl maximizes cold resistance, medium phenyl improves damping, and high phenyl ensures radiation protection.
Uniform Distribution: Ethylene groups are evenly distributed for optimal elasticity and strength.
Storage & Handling:
Supplied in 25 kg boxes with inner plastic liners. Store below 40°C in sealed packaging for a shelf life of 24 months.
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