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High-Temperature Silicone Rubber Rods
- Color: Black or Red
- Temperature Range: See table
- Tensile Strength: See table
- For Use Outdoors: Yes
Seal and cushion channels in environments up to 450° F. These silicone rods are a good choice for use on hot equipment where polyurethane ones may melt. Not only do they endure oven-level heat but also sub-zero cold. It’s no wonder they’re often used in aviation, where scorching takeoffs are followed by freezing cold at high altitude. As for earthbound applications, these rods make good insulators for windows and car parts. They resist water, sunlight, and ozone, so you can use them outdoors.
Food Industry High-Temperature Silicone Rubber Rods
- Color: Red or White
- Temperature Range: -65° to 400° F
- Tensile Strength: Red: 650 psi; White: 900 psi
- For Use Outdoors: Yes
FDA compliant for use with food and beverage, these rods fit into channels and other narrow spaces for sealing and cushioning. Some also meet NSF/ANSI 51 for food contact. All are made of silicone—commonly called polysiloxane—which offers good resistance to ozone and salt water.
36" Lg. | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dia. | Dia. Tolerance | Durometer | Each | |
Red—FDA Compliant | ||||
| 1/8" | -0.027" to +0.027" | 70A (Hard) | 9808K21 | 000000 |
| 1/4" | -0.031" to +0.031" | 70A (Hard) | 9808K22 | 00000 |
| 3/8" | -0.039" to +0.039" | 70A (Hard) | 9808K23 | 00000 |
| 1/2" | -0.051" to +0.051" | 70A (Hard) | 9808K24 | 00000 |
| 3/4" | -0.063" to +0.063" | 70A (Hard) | 9808K25 | 00000 |
| 1" | -0.079" to +0.079" | 70A (Hard) | 9808K26 | 00000 |


























