Silicone Adhesives
Chemistry Overview
ForzaBuilt silicone adhesives and sealants handle extreme temperatures, UV exposure, and long-term weathering.
Silicone adhesives are inorganic polymer systems with strong temperature resistance, UV stability, and long-term flexibility. They are suited for high-demand sealing and bonding where other chemistries may degrade.
Production Challenges We Help Solve
- Extreme high- or low-temperature applications that degrade organic adhesives.
- Long-term outdoor assemblies requiring UV and weathering durability.
- Electronic assemblies needing dielectric and flexible encapsulation.
- Glazing and glass applications requiring long-term elasticity.
Typical Use Cases
Performance Snapshot
| Performance Factor | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Chemistry | Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), 1K or 2K systems |
| Cure Mechanism | Moisture (RTV), UV, heat, or condensation cure |
| Temperature Range | -65 C to +250 C (specialty grades higher) |
| Elongation at Break | 100-600% |
| Dielectric Strength | High, suitable for electrical insulation |
| Grades Available | Structural, low-modulus, thermal, optical, food-grade |
Talk to a ForzaBuilt Applications Engineer
Extreme environments need silicone. Contact ForzaBuilt to specify the right grade for your temperature profile and substrates.
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