Silicone tubing serves as a conduit for the flow of liquids, gases, and other materials, as well as a medium for protective sheathing. Within the industry, it is broadly categorized into "extruded tubing" and "profiled strips," both of which are primarily manufactured using extrusion processes. These products are widely utilized across a diverse range of sectors, including medical, food processing, electronics, and automotive industries.
Silicone tubing is characterized by its high-temperature resistance, chemical inertness, stable physical properties, and excellent electrical insulation capabilities. Consequently, it is subject to rigorous testing across multiple parameters-including physical, mechanical, and chemical properties-to ensure compliance with quality standards.
Suitable for various sheathing and fluid-conveyance applications, this tubing meets environmental safety standards, offers broad versatility across numerous fields, ensures hygienic safety, and exhibits robust resistance to impact and tearing.