1. When the rubber gasket is molded, the cohesive force of the elastomer cannot be eliminated due to the large pressure limit. When the molding is released, the extremely unstable shortening often occurs (the shortening rate of the rubber depends on the type of rubber. There are differences), it mus... read more
What is the reason for the tearing of the fluorine rubber gasket? The tearing of fluororubber gaskets is generally caused by two processing processes: tearing during trimming and tearing during mold removal. The former is mainly caused by too thick scrap edges; the latter has many reasons, including... read more
1. Function: The rubber sleeper gasket is placed between the rail and the sleeper. Its main function is to buffer the vibration and impact generated when the train passes the rail, reduce the dynamic load and vibration of the railway, protect the roadbed and sleeper, improve the longitudinal stabili... read more
There are various types of rubber containing fluorine in the molecule, depending on the fluorine content (that is, the monomer structure). High temperature resistance is better than silicone rubber, has excellent chemical resistance, resistance to most oils and solvents (except ketones, esters), wea... read more
The main materials of rubber gaskets are: silicone rubber, nitrile rubber, fluorine rubber, styrene-butadiene rubber and other rubbers. The silicone rubber has outstanding resistance to high and low temperatures. It can maintain good elasticity in a temperature range of 70°C to 260°C, and is resista... read more