In both industrial production and daily life, the performance of protective materials directly affects safety and durability. A new silicone material has emerged as a “jack-of-all-trades,” enhancing fire safety and durability in coated products—becoming the “secret weapon” for material upgrades.
Its “fireproof gene” is especially strong. As a dedicated partner for fireproof fabrics, it forms a high-temperature-resistant layer when cured. Combined with fiberglass, it creates a solid fire barrier. Tests show tensile strength of 5.5 MPa—even under high heat, it resists tearing. With 250% elongation, it flexes with the fabric, preventing failure from rigidity—buying critical time during fires.
Its “durability” is another highlight. After curing, it has a moderate hardness (Shore A 50)—like flexible rubber, neither brittle nor soft. With a tear strength of 16 kN/m, it resists daily friction and impact, extending the lifespan of protective materials. Whether it’s a frequently used fire curtain or an outdoor equipment cover, it maintains stable performance.
For manufacturers, its “easy processing” is a big plus. It adapts to scraping, dipping, and more. During use, it stays in place without dripping, ensuring even coverage and reducing manual adjustments. Its strong adhesion to fiberglass prevents delamination or bubbling—improving yield and reducing rework.
Usage is simple: A/B two-part system, 1:1 by weight. No special tools needed—just mix and apply. Storage is easy: 12-month shelf life below 23°C. Even after expiration, it can be used if tested and approved—streamlining inventory.
From household fireproof gear to industrial protection, this “all-purpose silicone” is making products safer, tougher, and easier to produce—solving traditional issues like difficult application and short lifespan, and opening new possibilities for protective materials.
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High-Strength Fireproof Fabric Silicone