silikonikumi
Silikonikumi, also known as silicone rubber, is an elastomer based on siloxane polymers, which consist of alternating silicon and oxygen atoms with organic groups attached to silicon. The Si–O backbone provides high thermal stability, chemical resistance, and electrical insulation. Silikonikumi is typically crosslinked to form a three-dimensional network, and the degree of crosslinking determines its hardness and elasticity.
Two main families are used: high-temperature vulcanized (HTV) silicone rubber, cured by peroxide or platinum-catalyzed crosslinking,
Key properties include outstanding heat resistance (often usable above 200 °C, with some formulations up to
Applications span seals and gaskets, automotive and aerospace components, electrical insulation and potting, medical devices and
Safety and environment: silikonikumi is generally chemically inert, but curing and processing can release volatile byproducts;