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Silicone elastomers.
Rubber World
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February 1, 1992|
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The use of silicone elastomers has become prevalent in virtually every industry because of their wide range of unique and valuable properties. Since the physical and mechanical properties of a material limit the applications and environments in which it can be used, the versatility and reliability of silicones make them ideal candidates for numerous designs in demanding conditions.
Silicones are manufactured in several physical forms, the three primary types being fluids, resins and elastomers. They are also formulated as emulsions, greases and gels. Further, ...
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