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VMQ 75 B 3 M Silicone rubber is a high-performance elastomer that is ideal for high and low-temperature applications.

  • The unique structure of silicones provides material flexibility which is consistent over a wide range of temperatures
  • Main advantages of silicone rubber are its combined chemical and heat resistance
  • Silicones offer a typical working temperature ranging from -60°C up to +250°C
  • The electrical properties of silicone are excellent
  • Its resistance to weathering and ozone attack is outstanding


Polymer Name: Silicone Elastomer

Features: Chemical Resistant, Electrically Conductive, Excellent Flexibility, Good Electrical Properties, Good Weather Stability, Heat Resistance, High Performance, High Temperature Application, Low Temperature Strength, Ozone Resistant, Wide Temperature Operating Range

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The unique structure of silicones provides material flexibility which is consistent over a wide range of temperatures. Main advantages of silicone rubber are its combined chemical and heat resistance. Silicones offer a typical working temperature ranging from -60°C up to +250°C.  The electrical properties of silicone are excellent, and it is commonly known that its resistance to weathering and ozone attack is outstanding.

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Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Density1.18 - 1.22g/cm³ISO 2781
Hardness70 - 80Shore AISO 48
Tensile Strengthmin. 6.5MPaISO 37
Elongation at Breakmin. 160%ISO 37
Compression Set (22 hours at 180°C)20.0%ISO 815-1
Tear Strength (Angle Tear)min. 17N/mmISO 34
Volume Resistivitymax. 10Ohms-cmISO 14309
Service Temperature-55 to 180°C
Typical Properties
  • Cured 10 minutes at 170°C
  • Post Cured 4 hours at 200°C