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WACKER to highlight silicone technologies for transmission and distribution at IEEE PES T&D 2026
Wacker Chemical Corporation will highlight silicone technologies for transmission and distribution applications at IEEE PES T&D 2026, taking place May 4-7 at McCormick Place in Chicago. The company will showcase materials designed to support long-term outdoor performance, reliability and durability in grid infrastructure.
POWERSIL® provides a hydrophobic surface that prevents conductive tracking and flashover. (Source: WACKER)
At this year’s event, WACKER will focus on the role silicone elastomers play in transmission and distribution systems, particularly in applications where utilities and manufacturers are looking for weather resistance, hydrophobic performance, pollution resistance and longer service life. IEEE PES T&D 2026 is centered on reliability and resilience as the industry responds to growing demands on transmission and distribution networks, including aging infrastructure and grid modernization.
“IEEE PES T&D brings together the utility and power engineering professionals who are focused on strengthening grid performance in the real world,” said Wacker Chemical Corporation Senior Director for Energy & Industrial Silicones Dr. Nicolas Imlinger. “At this year’s show, we look forward to conversations about how silicone technologies can support reliability, durability and long-term performance across transmission and distribution applications.”
POWERSIL® is weather and UV-resistant, providing long-term outdoor performance with minimal degradation. (Source: WACKER)
WACKER’s exhibit will highlight the advantages of silicone materials in transmission and distribution systems, including resistance to weather and UV exposure, hydrophobic surfaces that help reduce conductive tracking and flashover risk, and performance in contaminated environments. The company will also emphasize the practical benefits of lightweight, flexible materials that can support easier handling and installation, along with low-maintenance performance over time.
The company plans to showcase silicone technologies for a range of transmission and distribution applications, including rod and hollow-core insulators, arresters, bushings, coatings for porcelain and glass insulators, and components used in the modern electrical grid.
Silicone elastomers fuel the next era of smarter, cleaner energy. (Source: WACKER)
This includes materials for high-voltage insulators, cable joints, semiconducting grades and coatings for insulator applications. Highlighted products are expected to include POWERSIL® 310, 327 and 3100 for high-voltage insulators, POWERSIL® 740 for cable joints, POWERSIL® 600 and XLR 630 for insulator applications, POWERSIL® 567 for high-voltage insulator coatings, and POWERSIL® 466 LV as a semiconducting grade.
IEEE says the biennial event brings together utilities, engineers and solution providers to address major transmission and distribution challenges and explore technologies that strengthen grid reliability and resilience. Visitors can meet with WACKER representatives at Booth #4084 in the South Building to learn more about the company’s silicone technologies for grid applications.
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Weather and UV-resistance
POWERSIL® is weather and UV-resistant, providing long-term outdoor performance with minimal degradation. (Source: WACKER)
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Insulator applications
POWERSIL® provides a hydrophobic surface that prevents conductive tracking and flashover. (Source: WACKER)
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Silicone elastomers
Silicone elastomers fuel the next era of smarter, cleaner energy. (Source: WACKER)
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