TiggerToo
Well-Known Member
up to what temperature is rubber "safe" ? i.e. does not melt/catch fire etc...
It entirely depends what you mean by 'rubber'. There are many synthetic elastomers used for every purpose, from shoe soles to car tyres, or high performance fluorinated O-rings. Natural rubber is pretty poor stuff, not used for much nowadays. What type do you mean?
The stuff they use for "grommets"
Assuming Silicone, then 300°C. What do you want to do with it?
The stuff they use for "grommets"
The stuff they use for "grommets"
replace worn ones on a SMEG stove that help keep the panholders in place. 300C should do it. Problem is that the minimum order is 100 pieces, and I only need 8... anyone else need some?
Now seen your later post, I wouldn't have called them grommets, although they have the same shape. Shows how careful you need to be when asking questions.
what would you have called them then? They look like grommets, function as grommets...
Anyhow, I am still looking...
what would you have called them then? They look like grommets, function as grommets...
Anyhow, I am still looking...