Aerospace
WACKER’s room-temperature-vulcanizing (RTV) silicone rubber products can be found in satellites and aviation.
You will find all applications for RTV and other silicone rubber grades on the Aerospace applications page.Room-temperature-vulcanizing (RTV) silicone rubber compounds are a traditional core competence of WACKER. The range of ready-to-use products focuses on numerous applications in the fields of bonding, sealing, potting, encapsulation, coating and casting.
Equally broad is WACKER’s experience in processing techniques and material requirements specific to these applications – from DIY-scale projects right up to industrial production lines.
WACKER’s room-temperature-vulcanizing (RTV) silicone rubber products can be found in satellites and aviation.
You will find all applications for RTV and other silicone rubber grades on the Aerospace applications page.
WACKER’s room-temperature-vulcanizing (RTV) silicone rubber products can be found in batteries, fuel cells, electric motors, cables and connectors.
You will find all applications for RTV and other silicone rubber grades on the E-Mobility applications page.WACKER’s room-temperature-vulcanizing (RTV) silicone rubber products can be found in LEDs, secondary optics and luminaires.
You will find all applications for RTV and other silicone rubber grades on the Lighting applications page.WACKER’s room-temperature-vulcanizing (RTV) silicone rubber products can be found in drive trains, seals, gaskets and dampers.
You will find all applications for RTV and other silicone rubber grades on the Automotive applications page.WACKER’s room-temperature-vulcanizing (RTV) silicone rubber products can be found in steam irons, dishwashers, ovens, kitchen hoods and stovetops.
You will find all appliances produced from RTV and other silicone rubber grades on the Appliances applications page.Applications for WACKER’s room-temperature-vulcanizing (RTV) silicone rubber products can be found in the T&D, the oil and gas, and the solar, wind and hydroelectric power industries.
WACKER’s room-temperature-vulcanizing (RTV) silicone rubber products can be found in automotive electronics, consumer electronics and power modules.
You will find all applications for RTV and other silicone rubber grades on the Electronics applications page.WACKER’s room-temperature-vulcanizing (RTV) silicone rubber can be found in wound and ostomy care products, wearables, medical tapes, orthopedics, prosthetics and dental care applications.
You will find all applications for RTV and other silicone rubber grades on the Health Care applications page.WACKER’s room-temperature-vulcanizing (RTV) silicone rubber products can be found in utility vehicles, the marine industry and railway systems.
WACKER’s room-temperature-vulcanizing (RTV) silicone rubber products can be found in seat cushions and in seals for cables and pipe ducts.
Applications for WACKER’s room-temperature-vulcanizing (RTV) silicone rubber products can be found in the mining and exploitation industry.
WACKER’s room-temperature-vulcanizing (RTV) silicone rubber products can be found in baking-tray coatings and as molds for chocolates and dessert decorations, etc.
WACKER’s room-temperature vulcanizing (RTV) silicone rubber is used in molding, prototyping and pad printing. Example applications include RTV molds in arts and craft, molds for concrete casting, molds in the tyre design and production process and the molding of composite parts.
Have a look at the overview of applications and products in molding and prototyping.One-part room-temperature-vulcanizing (RTV-1) silicones are ready-to-use systems consisting of polysiloxane, a curing agent, fillers and additives. Immediately after application, the material starts crosslinking on contact with moisture in the air. Byproducts are released during curing. Crosslinking starts with the formation of a skin on the rubber surface and gradually progresses into the compound. Depending on the nature of the crosslinker, small amounts of acetic acid, amine or neutral byproducts, such as alcohol, are released during vulcanization.
RTV-1 silicones are ideal for sealing, bonding and coating applications in nearly all industries, such as
Two-part room-temperature-vulcanizing silicones (RTV-2) are pourable, spreadable or kneadable formulations that vulcanize after mixing. There are two different types of crosslinking reactions: by condensation or by addition. Condensation curing requires an organotin catalyst and always releases byproducts. Addition curing requires a platinum catalyst and does not generate any byproduct.
Special RTV-2 silicone rubber grades can be flash vulcanized using UV light. The vulcanization time can be controlled by adjusting the UV intensity and exposure time.
Like RTV-1 silicones, RTV-2 formulations are ideal for almost all sealing, bonding and coating applications, where they are used for the following:
Silicone gels are characterized by a particularly low crosslinking density and produce very soft cured rubber below the Shore hardness range. They are suitable for various applications in industries such as
Developed especially for the automotive industry, gels such as low-temperature flexible gels and fluorinated materials exert only minimal stress on encapsulated components exposed to temperature fluctuations.
Silicone foam formulations are characterized by a high concentration of an SiH-rich polysiloxane crosslinker. The basic function of this compound is to crosslink the liquid formulation and release hydrogen, which acts as a blowing agent as curing progresses. Silicone elastomer foams are typically used in applications such as