Silicone rubber finds extensive applications due to its non-toxic nature, non-adhesive properties with other materials, and ability to withstand multiple sterilization processes by boiling. It is widely used in the sanitation and food industry, including equipment, drinking water systems, sports equipment, electronics, electrical appliances, lighting, audio equipment, toys, security surveillance, automobiles, and industrial machinery and equipment.
Silicone rubber soft joints are linear high polymer elastomers containing silicon-oxygen bonds, thus offering high thermal stability. They also exhibit excellent resistance to ozone, oxygen, light, and weather aging, along with superior electrical insulation properties, anti-mold characteristics, and high breathability. They are capable of withstanding both extreme cold and heat, maintaining their properties unchanged between -70°C and +250°C.

Thermal Conductive Silicone Sheets are a type of thermal medium material synthesized through special processes, with silicone as the base material and various auxiliary materials such as metal oxides added. They possess excellent thermal conductivity and high-pressure resistance. In the industry, they are also known as thermal silicone pads, insulating thermal sheets, soft heat sinks, and more. They feature five key characteristics: convenience, high thermal conductivity, stability, insulation, and sound absorption and vibration reduction.
Additionally, silicone products from the silicone rubber factory can be used as coatings and seals for various electronic tubes or electrical components, offering effects such as moisture resistance, dustproofing, and shockproofing.







