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MQ Rubber
MQ rubber (Methyl Vinyl Silicone Rubber) is a type of synthetic rubber that is characterized by its excellent resistance to high and low temperatures, ozone, weathering, and aging. Some of the key properties of MQ rubber include:
Low-temperature Flexibility
Electrical Insulation Properties
Weathering And Ozone Resistance
Chemical Resistance
Temperature Resistance
Good Compression Set
Pros:
- Excellent resistance to high and low temperatures
- Good low-temperature flexibility
- Excellent electrical insulation properties
- Resistant to weathering and ozone
- Good resistance to some chemicals
- Low compression set, meaning it can maintain its shape and properties over time
Cons:
- Not suitable for high-temperature applications above 200°C
- Not as chemically resistant as some other rubbers, such as FKM rubber
- More expensive than some other types of rubber
- Can be difficult to process and fabricate, especially compared to some other rubbers
- Not recommended for use with high-pressure steam applications
MQ (Silicone) vs. SBR
Chemical Resistance
Temperature Range
Compression Set
Weather Resistance
Cost
MQ rubber is a better choice for applications that require excellent chemical resistance, temperature resistance, and low compression set. SBR rubber is a better choice for applications that require good mechanical properties at a lower cost.
MQ (Silicone) vs. EPDM
Temperature Range
Chemical Resistance
Physical Properties
Weather Resistance
Electrical Insulation
EPDM rubber is more suitable for applications that require good weather resistance, chemical resistance, and higher temperature range, while MQ rubber is more suitable for applications that require high elasticity, and good impact resistance.
MQ (Silicone) vs. NBR (Nitrile)
Chemical Resistance
Resistance to Environmental Factors
Temperature Range
Physical Properties
MQ rubber is more suitable for applications that require excellent resistance to high temperatures, chemicals, solvents, and environmental factors such as weathering, UV radiation, and ozone, while NBR rubber is more suitable for applications that require good resistance to oils, fuels, and hydrocarbons.
MQ (Silicone) vs. NR (Natural)
Chemical Structure
Temperature Range
Chemical Resistance
Compression Set Resistance
Electrical Insulation
Cost
MQ rubber may be preferred for its high-temperature resistance, chemical resistance, and electrical insulation properties, while NR rubber may be preferred for its elasticity and flexibility.
MQ (Silicone) vs. CR (Neoprene)
Chemical Resistance
Resistance to Environmental Factors
Temperature Range
Physical Properties
MQ rubber is more suitable for applications that require excellent resistance to chemicals, solvents, and high temperatures, and where high elasticity is required, while CR rubber is more suitable for applications that require good resistance to oils, chemicals, and ozone, and where lower temperatures may be encountered.
MQ (Silicone) vs. FKM (Viton)
Chemical Resistance
Temperature Resistance
Compression Set
Cost
Processing
FKM rubber is more suitable for high-temperature and chemical-resistant applications, while MQ rubber is more suitable for sealing applications where compression set resistance is important. Additionally, MQ rubber may be a more cost-effective option for some applications and is easier to process and handle compared to FKM rubber.