These products have been used typically for parts required to operate or seal from -85 to +230 degrees C (-121 to +446 degrees F), compounded especially for operation at extreme low temperatures, but usage is not limited to such applications.
Silicone rubber is resistant to deterioration by weathering and by high-aniline-point petroleum-base oils and remains flexible over the temperature range noted.
This material is not normally suitable for use in contact with low-aniline-point petroleum-base fluids, including fuels, due to excessive swelling.
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