Manufacturing and Materials - P19381991

SAE International® Professional Development FEATURED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES

LEARNING OBJECTIVES At the completion of the course the attendee will be able to: • Explain the differences between silicone rubber &

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other rubber materials • Discuss the influences of specific silicone

polymer architecture on engineering properties • Formulate the corrective additives to influence specific performance attributes • Compare the differences between various types of silicone rubbers • Describe the engineering characteristics that make silicone rubber unique • Recognize when to use silicone rubber in an application • Apply the principles to improve the quality of silicone rubber articles • Contrast the different silicone rubber curing & fabrication systems

Basics of Silicone Rubber Science and Technology C1804 1 Day | Classroom Seminar OVERVIEW This course is designed to provide the participant with a thorough understanding of silicone’s engineering characteristics. Silicone rubber is used in the design and manufacture of automotive gaskets, O-rings, aerospace seals, industrial static seals, appliance seals, plate seals and molded and extruded seals and gaskets. The differences between high consistency rubber, caulks, and the various liquid silicone rubbers will be addressed. This class is suitable for those individuals having various degrees of knowledge in silicone materials and applications. COURSE DETAILS Instructor F. Walker Location Troy, MI Date Oct 14

Fees CEUs

$835.00 SAE Members: $751.50

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