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News Release from: Samco Silicone Products | Subject: Silicone extrusions and mouldings
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 July 2003
Silicone extrusions and mouldings meet
tough specs
Extruded and moulded silicone rubber and sponge products meet 'environmentally challenging' lighting industry requirements, including seals and gaskets.
Samco Silicone Products now offers an increased range of extruded and moulded silicone rubber and sponge products specifically developed to meet 'environmentally challenging' lighting industry requirements, including seals and gaskets Compounds have been developed to provide high and low temperature stability covering -50 to +300degC, high dielectric strength up to 30kV and the long-life properties needed to satisfy the most demanding applications
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 19 Jun 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Originally developed to meet the strict standards of the Eurotunnel project, the IP classified materials are UV and ozone stable and meet UL 94 VO/1 fire retardant and low smoke classification.
High or low volume production or prototype mouldings, extrusions, cut gaskets and vulcanised joint O-rings or mitred corner 'picture frame' gaskets are offered manufactured to user specifications.
A choice of 40 to 80 shore silicone rubber or varying density sponge is available, matched to RAL colours if required.
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FDA approved materials are also available for pharmaceutical/medical and food contact areas.
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