As the silicone industry continues to develop and progress, its applications in the electronic industry have become increasingly widespread. Silicone is not only extensively used for the insulation jackets of wires and cables, but also widely applied in manufacturing connectors, electrical seals, shock-absorbing components, insulating tapes for motor stator coils, high-temperature-resistant potentiometer sealing rings, and thrust rings for high-voltage motor coils, etc. So, what advantages do silicone products offer in their applications in the electronic industry?

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Insulating Materials for Wrapping Motor and Electrical Coils
Features and Advantages: Heat resistance, moisture resistance, and shock resistance.
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Insulators for Power Transmission Lines Reinforced with Silicone and Polyester Fibers
Features and Advantages: Lightweight, high efficiency, arc-over prevention, salt spray resistance, and dust contamination prevention.
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Silicone Insulating Sleeves and Sealing Rings for General Potentiometers and High-Voltage Potentiometers
Features and Advantages: Resistance to high and low temperatures, aging resistance, excellent electrical insulation, and thermal shrinkage.
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Conductive Connectors for Electronic and Electrical Equipment Made of Conductive Silicone
Features and Advantages: Capable of closely adhering to contact surfaces, no vibration generation, stable reception of input signals, thin profile, and light weight.
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High-Voltage Caps for Televisions
Features and Advantages: Long service life, resistance to high and low temperatures, stable electrical performance, and ozone resistance.
Silicone products are widely used in the electronic industry thanks to their high-quality performance. For silicone product manufacturers, the top priority is to pursue continuous innovation and steadily improve the quality of silicone products. They must not reduce the amount of silicone raw materials or replace them with other substitutes to cut costs. Such behaviors will not only affect production efficiency and the quality of silicone products, but also lead to the production of a large number of defective silicone products, resulting in substantial losses for the company and irreparable negative impacts on the entire industry.