The Anti-static Silicone Foam Sheets play a critical role in preventing static build-up in a wide range of applications, protecting sensitive electronic components from potential static damage.
Leveraging advanced manufacturing processes, our foam sheets guarantee high durability and resistance, even under challenging conditions.
Our Anti-static Silicone Foam Sheets not only provide effective static dissipation but also offer excellent thermal insulation, contributing to the enhanced performance and safety of electronic devices. With superior compressive strength and environmental resistance, our foam sheets are perfectly suited for long-term applications in fluctuating environments.
Our Anti-static Silicone Foam Sheets are extensively used in various industries such as electronics manufacturing, telecommunication, aerospace, and more. They play a significant role in maintaining the safety and longevity of electronic components, thus driving the progression of technology and industry advancements.
Yes, silicone foam is known for its exceptional thermal resistance. It can withstand both high and low temperatures, ranging from approximately -100°C (-148°F) to +250°C (+482°F) and even higher in some specialized formulations. This makes it suitable for insulation in high-temperature applications such as engine compartments, industrial ovens, or HVAC systems.
Silicone foams are used in a variety of industries. Due to its excellent thermal properties, it is commonly used as a sealing and insulating material. It is commonly used in HVAC systems, electrical enclosures, gaskets and seals. Silicone foams are also used in the automotive industry for padding, vibration damping and sound insulation. Additionally, it is used in the medical device, aerospace and electronics industries due to its biocompatibility, low outgassing and dielectric properties.
Silicone foam finds applications in various industries due to its unique properties. It is commonly used in thermal insulation, acoustic insulation, sealing and gasketting applications, vibration damping, air and water filtration, automotive parts, aerospace components, cushioning pads, and healthcare products like wound dressings or prosthetic liners. It has also found use in architectural applications for soundproofing or energy-saving purposes.
Silicone foam has excellent high temperature resistance. It can typically withstand temperatures from -60°C (-76°F) to 220°C (428°F), depending on the specific formulation and grade. Some specialized silicone foams can withstand even higher temperatures. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications to determine the maximum temperature limit for a particular silicone foam product.
Yes, silicone foam can be customized to meet specific requirements for different applications. Its density, cell structure, hardness, and other physical properties can be adjusted during the manufacturing process to achieve desired specifications. This allows for tailored solutions that suit the needs of industries like construction, automotive, aerospace, and more.