Application Area

Chemistry & Industrial Silicone Solutions

Silicone systems developed for industrial processes that require high heat, chemical exposure, and mechanical stress, designed to deliver stable, durable, and long-lasting performance.

  • Stable performance across high temperature ranges
  • Chemical-resistant formulations
  • Systems compatible with process and production lines

Use Cases in Chemistry & Industrial Applications

Selecting the right silicone in industrial processes directly affects production stability, chemical resistance, and field performance.

Processes Requiring Chemical Resistance

Optimized solutions for long service life and stable structure on production lines with intensive solvent, oil, and chemical exposure.

Sealing & Insulation

In gasket, insulation, and sealing applications, elastic recovery and temperature stability are targeted.

Industrial Bonding & Coating

The most suitable system is selected according to surface adhesion needs, curing behavior, and process window.

Key Performance Criteria in Chemistry & Industrial Applications

Performance in industrial environments is defined by silicone chemical resistance, thermal stability, and process compatibility.

Chemical Resistance

A structure that minimizes swelling and performance loss under oil, solvent, and chemical exposure is targeted.

Thermal Stability

Systems that remain stable at high temperatures and retain elasticity during long-term service are preferred.

Mechanical Durability

Elastic recovery that reduces the risk of cracking or tearing under vibration and dynamic loads is important.

Process Compatibility

Viscosity and curing window are critical parameters for repeatable results on the production line.

How to Choose Industrial Silicone?

Even the same industrial application can show different silicone behavior depending on chemical exposure, temperature range, and mechanical load conditions. Therefore, we clarify the selection process with critical technical parameters.

Chemical Environment

The right formulation should be selected against swelling and performance loss risks under solvent, oil, acid, or alkali exposure.

Temperature Range

Continuous and peak temperature values are decisive for elasticity and structural stability.

Mechanical Load

Risks of cracking and deformation under vibration, pressure, and dynamic movement should be analyzed.

Process Compatibility

Viscosity, curing time, and production line parameters are optimized for repeatable quality.

Frequently Asked Questions

We have compiled the most frequently asked technical topics about chemistry and industrial silicone applications. For a more specific request, you can leave details via the contact form.

How is silicone performance maintained at high temperatures?

Continuous operating temperature and peak values should be considered, and formulations with high thermal stability should be preferred. Curing parameters must be set correctly.

How can chemical swelling be prevented?

The type of chemical exposure should be analyzed and the appropriate elastomer structure should be selected. Validation with test samples under conditions similar to the field is recommended.

Which parameters are critical in sealing applications?

Pressure, temperature variation, and mechanical deformation directly affect gasket and insulation performance. Systems with high elastic recovery should be preferred.

Is surface preparation important in industrial bonding applications?

Surface energy and cleanliness significantly affect adhesion performance. Primers or surface preparation processes should be used when necessary.

How does a custom formulation development process work?

Application conditions are analyzed, samples are produced, and performance is validated with field tests. An iterative development cycle is applied until stable results are achieved.