- of
silicones in
electronics is not
without problems, however.
Silicones are
relatively expensive and can be
attacked by
certain solvents.
Silicone easily...
- ****emblies. Moretto, Hans-Heinrich; Schulze, Manfred; Wagner,
Gebhard (2005). "
Silicones". Ullmann's
Encyclopedia of
Industrial Chemistry. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH...
- agent). A more
recent innovation is the
ability to 3D
print RTV
silicones. RTV
silicones'
industrial applications include aviation, aerospace, consumer...
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silicones in 1947. GE
Silicones was sold to
Momentive Performance Materials in 2006.
Wacker Chemie also
started production of
silicones in
Europe in 1947...
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Medical grade silicones are
silicones tested for
biocompatibility and are
appropriate to be used for
medical applications. In the
United States, the Food...
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Corning Corporation, a
silicone products and
breast implant manufacturer,
announced the
discontinuation of five implant-grade
silicones, but
would continue...
- and
proportion of the components. More
specialized silicone greases are made from
fluorinated silicones or, for low-temperature applications, PDMS containing...
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Silicone gel
sheeting (SGS) has been an
effective reduction and
preventive scar
therapy since 1980. It was
first discovered to be used in
treating scars...
- List of
silicone resins produced by Dow
Corning Database of
silicon resins produced by
Momentive Performance Materials (formerly GE
Silicones) B. Boutevin...
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Because silicones are
heavily used in
biomedical and
cosmetic applications,
their toxicology has been
intensively examined. "The
inertness of
silicones toward...