Silicone coated polyester fabric combines the following properties: Silicone has excellent dielectric properties. It has excellent resistance to heat, cold, chemicals, ozone, UV and aging. Silicone is non-stick, neutral and non-toxic (it does not corrode or corrode the products with which it is in contact). Limitations: contact with petroleum derivatives, ketones, chlorinated, aliphatic or aromatic solvents, concentrated mineral acids. Low mechanical properties. Polyester is a synthetic fiber that ranks first in the world in terms of production. It is a linear polymer whose mass includes mostly (80% minimum) ester functions and terephthalic acid. Polyester yarn is light and flexible. It is resistant to ultraviolet radiation. Polyester is hardly inflammable. It softens around 245°C, and melts around 250°C. It retains a good shape memory and can therefore be used in the composition of crease-resistant fabrics. In addition, an adequate weaving also allows a good evacuation of heat. Applications: - industrial fabrics
- straps
- tarps
- tires
- rope
- clothing
- pharmaceuticals and food
- seals
- profiles temperatures extreme
Properties: - Heat resistant
- Fireproofed
- Acids resistance
- Non-skid
- UV resistance
- Water resistance
- Ozone Resistance
- Electric isolation
- Cold resistance
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