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Heat resistant materials
Heat-resistant maskings are available in various materials:
- EPDM rubber: Permanently +100°C or briefly +180°C (above +125°C EPDM hardens but does not melt) and is suitable for abrasive blasting, wet painting, low temperature powder coating, anodising and electroplating.
- Silicone rubber: +230°C continuous or up to +315°C short term and suitable for blasting, powder coating, KTL, anodising and galvanic processes.
- Cork: +150°C and suitable for blasting, wet painting and low temperature powder coating.
Standard heat resistant masking solutions
Both EPDM, silicone and cork are available as conical plugs. In addition, the heat-resistant plastics are also available in other forms, such as moulded plugs, pull plugs, caps, cord and hose all in a variety of designs and dimensions.
The various heat-resistant maskings are suitable for covering and sealing bores, holes, threaded holes, external threads, shafts and pins. For larger surfaces and fitting areas, masking tapes and stickers come into play.