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through to the
resin undistorted.
Activated dimethicone, a
mixture of
polydimethylsiloxanes and
silicon dioxide (sometimes
called simethicone), is
often used...
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formation of
further foam.
Commonly used
agents are
insoluble oils,
polydimethylsiloxanes and
other silicones,
certain alcohols,
stearates and glycols. The...
- gel to
rubber to hard plastic. The most
common siloxane is
linear polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), a
silicone oil.[citation needed] The second-largest group...
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backbone of
silicones [−R2Si−O−SiR2−]n, the
premier example of
which is
polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). The
functional group R3SiO− (where the
three Rs may be different)...
-
correct term for the
various silicone rubbers is
polysiloxanes (
polydimethylsiloxanes being a
large subset),
referring to a
saturated Si-O backbone. In...
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siloxane with
organic side chains. The most
important member is
polydimethylsiloxane.
These polymers are of
commercial interest because of
their relatively...
-
susceptible to
thermal degradation than
inorganic polymers such as
polydimethylsiloxane and are
therefore not
ideal for most high-temperature applications...
- both foam and non-foam
polyurethane polymers. They take the form of
polydimethylsiloxane-polyoxyalkylene
block copolymers,
silicone oils,
nonylphenol ethoxylates...
- some movement. In 2018, a
functional dry
electrode composed of a
polydimethylsiloxane elastomer filled with
conductive carbon nanofibers was reported....
- shape. It is 98% ultra-fine
grain sand
mixed with 2%
dimethicone (
polydimethylsiloxane), and
coated with
olive oil.
Because of its oil coating, the sand...