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Silicone (Silicone) Plastic Resin |
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Silicone
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One of the family of polymeric materials in which the recurring chemical group contains silicon and oxygen atoms as links in the main chain. At present these compounds are derived from silica (sand) and methyl chloride. The various forms obtainable are characterized by their resistance to heat. Silicones are used in the following applications: (a) Greases for lubrication. (b) Rubber-like sheeting for gaskets, etc. (c) Heat stable fluids and compounds for waterproofing, insulating, etc. (d) Thermosetting insulating varnishes and resins for both coating and laminating. |
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