Silicone can not only be used extensively as a basic material and structural material in some fields, but more importantly, it can also serve as an additive or auxiliary material to work with or improve the process performance of other materials.
Below are the application scopes of silicone products
Masonry waterproofing agent: construction
Silane coupling agent: paint, plastic and rubber processing, adhesive
Molding compound: electronics and electrical appliances
Modeling materials: casting plastics, wax, plaster, and low-melting alloy materials, for the replication of various artworks and cultural relics
Foam rubber: construction, electrical, mining, nuclear power plants
Lubricants: Chemical industry, mining, aerospace, aircraft, fox path, weaving workshop
Defoaming agent: chemical industry, food, pharmaceutical and medical industry, metal manufacturing, paper, textile industry
Release agent: chemical industry, electronic and electrical industry, metal manufacturing, mining, paper, plastic and rubber processing, automobile
Surfactant: chemical industry, plastics and rubber processing
Laminating resin: electrical insulation
Powder processing: chemical industry, mining
Impregnating varnish: electronics and electrical appliances
Coatings: chemical industry, construction, electronic and electrical, metal manufacturing, paper, textile, shipping, solar energy utilization
Silicone oil: chemical industry, construction, food, medicine, electronic and electrical industry, metal manufacturing, mining, paper printing, textile industry, aerospace, automobile, railway transportation, scientific research
Encapsulation material: electronic and electrical
Sealant/Adhesive: Chemical industry, construction, metal manufacturing, mining, aerospace, aircraft, automobile, maritime transportation, railway, food, solar energy utilization
Silicone rubber products: chemical industry, petroleum, construction, electrical, mining, textile, aerospace, aircraft, automobile, shipping, food processing, medicine and healthcare