
What is a Conductive Seal?
SSP can make you a conductive seal from the EMI/RFI silicones that we manufacture. A conductive seal is a type of gasket or sealing material

SSP can make you a conductive seal from the EMI/RFI silicones that we manufacture. A conductive seal is a type of gasket or sealing material

Special Silicone Products (SSP) will exhibit at MD&M West from February 4-6, 2025, at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California. SSP makes advanced silicone

SSP makes a variety of EMI shielding silicones. On our website, you’ll find them under the Products menu and the EMI/RFI Shielding Elastomers category. Then,

Specialty Silicone Products (SSP) is focused on lighting fast response times, in-depth customer education, and creative cost-saving ideas in 2025. Whether you’ve worked with us

Happy Holidays from SSP! We hope you’re enjoying this pre-holiday season as well. Sometimes you have to work especially hard so that you can take

Specialty Silicone Products (SSP) supplies hundreds of silicone formulations and compounds. We make our own elastomers and offer the following types of materials. EMI/RFI Shielding
SSP makes fluorosilicones for EMI shielding and supplies these elastomers are sheets, rolls, and ready-to-mold compounds. SSP also makes fluorosilicones for non-EMI military and aerospace

Conductive silicones are silicone-based elastomers that conduct heat, electricity, or both heat and electricity. These compounds contain special fillers and are available as ready-to-fabricate materials

Specialty Silicone Products (SSP) attended Electronica, the world’s largest event for the electronics industry, in Munich, Germany, from November 12th to 15th, 2024. SSP’s Dominic

SSP makes military and aerospace silicones and fabricated products. This SSP case study explains how we helped a company bid for new business using custom

This SSP Product Showcase originally appeared in the November 2024 edition of The GASette, an email newsletter for the seal and gasket industry. Meet SSP

EMP shielding protects electronics and electrical equipment from the potentially damaging effects of an electromagnetic pulse (EMP), a short burst of electromagnetic energy that can