Silicone Hose with Braiding Technology
Journal Title: International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology - Year 30, Vol 2, Issue 4
Abstract
Silicone Rubber is a specialty synthetic elastomer that provides a unique balance of chemical and mechanical properties required by many of today's more demanding industrial applicatio purity and chemical makeup, silicone rubber displays exceptional biocompatibility which makes it suitable for many health care and pharmaceutical applications. However, Braiding is probably the most common and traditional machines were available in France and Germany as early as the middle of the l9th century for braiding textiles used for rope and clothing products. Compared to many organic elastomers, silicone rubber offers superi fabrication resulting in high productivity and cost effectiveness for extended service reliability. Here, We are going to combine properties of silicone with braiding technology to make a well suited hose to industrial applications
Authors and Affiliations
Sonal B. Prajapati
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