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Why use silicone sponge rubber?Silicone sponge rubber has the combined properties of resilience, high temperature stability and general inertness unavailable in any other closed cell sponge gasketing material. Silicones are generally unaffected by extended exposure to temperature extremes from -100°F to 500°F, and are also unaffected by aging and degradation from sunlight and ozone.



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