The easy-to-apply high-temperature silicone is an open flame resistant product. The product does not change its chemical and physical properties, even when exposed to temperatures up to 315 degrees Celsius.
Available in easy-to-open and easy-to-close packaging, in the form of a cartridge with a slightly tapered applicator, High Temperature Silicone is a modern, concentrated and very efficient product to use. The product can be used as an elastic bond that is resistant to high temperatures. It is a product that has been tested by many specialists who are professionally involved in the construction of furnaces and structures where high air temperatures are generated. This product has many advantages. Above all, it can be used to bond metals, glass, enamelled and ceramic surfaces, treated and painted wood, as well as most plastics. This high-temperature silicone can also be found in the range offered by our online shop. It is popular with private and corporate customers, who use it as a bonding agent that is resistant to snow, ozone and UV radiation.
High-temperature silicone – easy to apply
The heat-resistant silicone proposed by our online shop is available in ready-to-use form. It is a tube containing 310 ml. The application of this preparation is very easy. A special silicone squeezer can be purchased, which allows precise dosing of the amount of this preparation needed to create an elastic bond. We would like to mention that the heat-resistant silicone from our online shop remains elastic after curing. This product is not subject to mechanical damage, even after many seasons of use and exposure to an open source of fire. This heat-resistant silicone does not enter into any chemical reactions with petrol, car fluids or other lubricants. Because of this, it can be used in the automotive industry.
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The attractively-priced high-temperature silicone is used in many industries. It is a formulation that, once cured, forms a flexible joint that bonds wood, plastic, metal or glass.