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Silicone | Silicone definition, advantages, types, uses and common monomers7

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The main applications of silicone oil and its derivatives are: mold release agents, shock absorber oils, dielectric oils, hydraulic oils, heat transfer oils, diffusion pump oils, defoamers, lubricants, hydrophobic agents, paint additives, polishing agents, cosmetic and daily necessities additives, surfactants, particle and fiber treatment agents, silicone grease, flocculants.


Silicone rubber is divided into room temperature vulcanized silicone rubber and high temperature vulcanized silicone rubber. The former is mainly used in: sealants, adhesives, conformal coatings, gaskets, foam rubber, molded parts, packaging materials, electrical insulation, glass assembly, medical implants, surgical auxiliary materials, molding materials; the latter is mainly used in: pipes and hoses, strips, wire and cable insulation materials, surgical auxiliary materials, flame retardant rubber parts, penetration sealing materials, molded parts, embossed rollers, automotive ignition cables and spark plug covers, extruded parts, medical implants, laminated products, conductive rubber, fiber coatings, foam rubber.


The main applications of silicone resins are: varnish, insulating paint, molding compounds, protective coatings, encapsulation materials, bonding coatings, pressure-sensitive adhesives, laminating resins, release agents, adhesives, and masonry waterproofing agents.


Silane coupling agents are mainly used in paints, plastic and rubber processing, and adhesives.
Organic silicon can not only be used as a basic material and structural material in large industries, but also can be used as an auxiliary agent or auxiliary material to share with other materials or improve the process performance of other materials.

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