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​ High-Temperature Silicone in 3D Printing: Emerging Potential

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As 3D printing evolves from prototyping to end-use part manufacturing, especially in aerospace, medical, and electronics, material performance becomes critical. Traditional thermoplastics often fall short under heat—this is where high-temperature silicone brings new potential.

Silicone resists temperatures above 200°C, making it ideal for printing thermal pads, gaskets, and micro-structured components. Its liquid form enables compatibility with SLA, DLP, inkjet, and extrusion-based 3D printing, offering fine detailing and structural accuracy.

Moreover, its biocompatibility allows for medical-grade applications, such as surgical guides and molds. It also offers aging resistance, making it suitable for outdoor or flexible electronics.

Though challenges like cost and equipment compatibility remain, advancements in material formulation and printing methods are paving the way for high-temp silicone to become a key material in customized, high-performance 3D manufacturing.

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