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Silicone Inflatable seals used in nuclear device

Silicone Inflatable seals used in nuclear device

Fluorosilicone rubber inflatable seals: These seals are an upgrade from ordinary silicone rubber, incorporating fluorine to retain silicone's resistance to high and low temperatures (-60℃ to 200℃) while significantly improving chemical corrosion resistance and radiation resistance.   Nuclear separation testing chambers may come into contact with chemical media derived from nuclear waste during testing. These inflatable seal can withstand the corrosive effects of such media and are not prone to embrittlement or cracking under long-term exposure to low-dose radiation. They can stably prevent the leakage of radioactive aerosols and are suitable for the sealing requirements of the core cavity of the testing chamber. Simultaneously, their low gas release characteristics prevent contamination of the test samples, ensuring the accuracy of nuclear separation test data.   Key features precisely tailored to nuclear testing scenarios: * High sealing safety: After inflation, it tightly fills the g…