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Silicone Products
Silicone
are polymers in which organic groups, such as methyl
and phenyl groups, are bonded to the silicone atoms
in chains of inorganic siloxanes (-Si-O-Si). Possessing
a host of unique properties including heat, cold and
weather resistance, electrical insulation, water repellency
and defoaming properties, silicones can fulfill the
following purposes.
Silicone Grease and fluid compounds are ideal for electrical insulation,
sealing, radiant heating and applications requiring
water repellency. Primarily used in transportation,
electrical/electronics and machine tooling industries,
these products highly stable, reliable and inert.
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Silicone
Grease and fluid compounds are ideal for electrical insulation,
sealing, radiant heating and applications requiring water
repellency. Primarily used in transportation, electrical/electronics
and machine tooling industries, these products highly
stable, reliable and inert. |
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These ready to use silicones are liquids or pastes that cure to a strong,
durable, resilient silicone rubber at room temperature
on exposure to atmospheric moisture. They are highly versatile
materials used throughout the electrical/electronics,
aircraft/aerospace, construction, transportation industries. |
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Silicone fluids are colorless and transparent and exhibit only slight
changes in viscosity even over a wide range of temperatures.
They offer outstanding thermal, moisture and chemical
resistance, as well as excellent dielectric properties. |
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