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silicone rubber compounds
silicone-rubber-compounds
MESGO was founded in 1996 in order to produce synthetic (EPDM, NBR, CR, HNBR, ACM, AU, ECO, EU, CSM, AEM) and natural (NR, SBR, SN) silicone rubber compounds, either black and coloured, and its factory is based at Castelli Calepio (BG). From 1999 until 2008 it works as Exclusive Compounder for GE Bayer Silicones and than Momentive Performance Materials, for the production of ready-to-use silicone rubber compounds, focusing on platinum cured system. Silicone rubber compounds production is made at Gorlago factory (BG).
silicone rubber compounds
Mescole in Gomma siliconicaSilicone elastomers have an inorganic chain polymers characterized by having all silicon-oxygen backbones. Organic substituents are directly linked to a silicon atom. Usually, the organic substituents are methyl, vinyl and phenyl groups. Given the chemical composition of these polymers, differing from that of traditional synthetic rubber, silicone compounds are quite unique and exhibit characteristics associated with high value performances.
silicone rubber compounds
rubber compounds
rubber-compounds
Rubber is a raw material whose principal characteristic, thanks to its molecular structure, is the elasticity it gains after vulcanization. Thanks to its elasticity, it can be compressed, bent or wrung without the loss of its original form. This is the reason why rubber polymers are called elastomers. The first raw material components necessary for the production of the rubber compound are elastomers, divided into natural and synthetic rubbers. Mescole in gommasintetica e naturaleNatural rubber is the only naturally existing elastomer obtained from the dryest of the lattices extracted from certain kinds of trees.
rubber compounds
silicone compounds
silicone-compounds
Silicone rubber compounds
Silicone elastomers have an inorganic chain polymers characterized
by having all silicon-oxygen backbones. Organic substituents are
directly linked to a silicon atom.
Usually, the organic substituents are
methyl, vinyl and phenyl groups.
Given the chemical composition of these polymers, differing from
that of traditional synthetic rubber, silicone compounds are quite
unique and exhibit characteristics associated with high value
performances.
silicone compounds
Silicone elastomers have an inorganic chain polymers characterized by having all silicon-oxygen backbones. Organic substituents are directly linked to a silicon atom. Usually, the organic substituents are methyl, vinyl and phenyl groups. Given the chemical composition of these polymers, differing from that of traditional synthetic rubber, silicone compounds are quite unique and exhibit characteristics associated with high value performances.
silicone compounds
mescole fkm
mescole-fkm
Mescole FKM
Gli elastomeri fluorocarbonici, comunemente noti con la sigla FPM o FKM, possiedono una struttura primaria caratterizzata dalla
presenza del legame carbonio-carbonio.
Gli elastomeri fluorocarbonici maggiormente disponibili sul mercato sono quindi copolimeri e terpolimeri del fluoruro di vinile (VF2), esafluoropropilene (HFP), tetrafluoroetilene (TFE).
mescole fkm
Mescole FKM
Gli elastomeri fluorocarbonici, comunemente noti con la sigla FPM o FKM, possiedono una struttura primaria caratterizzata dalla
presenza del legame carbonio-carbonio.
Gli elastomeri fluorocarbonici maggiormente disponibili sul mercato sono quindi copolimeri e terpolimeri del fluoruro di vinile (VF2), esafluoropropilene (HFP), tetrafluoroetilene (TFE).
mescole fkm
mescole silicone
mescole-silicone
Il silicone è adatto a essere utilizzato in vari campi di applicazione. Grazie alle mescole in silicone si ottengono ottimi risultati in termini di durata, resistenza e viscosità
mescole silicone
fluoroelastomer compounds
fluoroelastomer-compounds
The fluorocarbon elastomers, better known as FPM or FKM, are characterized by carbon-carbon linkages in the polymer backbone. Most Commercially available fluoroelastomers consist of copolymer and terpolymer of vinylidene fluoride (VF2) hexafluoropropylene (HFP) tetrafluoroethylene (TFE) and in very special applications other monomers are added.
fluoroelastomer compounds
FKM compounds
FKM-compounds
FKM Compounds
The fluorocarbon elastomers, better known as FPM or FKM, are
characterized by carbon-carbon linkages in the polymer backbone.
Most Commercially available fluoroelastomers consist of copolymer
and terpolymer of vinylidene fluoride (VF2) hexafluoropropylene
(HFP) tetrafluoroethylene (TFE) and in very special applications other
monomers are added.
FKM compounds