Silanol silicone fluids and OH polymers are specific types of silicone materials that contain silanol groups (-Si-OH) in their chemical structure. These materials are widely used in various industrial applications due to their unique properties and versatility. Here's a brief overview of each:
View MorePhenyl silicone fluid refers to a type of silicone-based fluid where some or all of the methyl groups in the silicone backbone are replaced with phenyl groups (C₆H₅-).
View MorePolyvinyl methyl siloxane (PVMS) fluid is a specific type of silicone fluid that incorporates vinyl (-CH=CH₂) and methyl (-CH₃) groups into its molecular structure. Here are some key characteristics and applications of PVMS fluid:
View MoreVinyl silicone oil mainly includes vinyl-terminated polydimethylsiloxane (Vi-PDMS) and vinyl-terminated polymethyl vinyl siloxane (Vi-PMVS), with different viscosity and vinyl content.
View MoreVinyl-terminated silicone fluid is a type of organosilicone compound where the polymer chain is terminated with vinyl (-CH=CH₂) groups. These fluids are part of the broader class of silicone polymers known for their unique properties, such as flexibility, thermal stability, and resistance to moisture and chemicals.
View MorePDMS, or Polydimethylsiloxane, is a type of silicone fluid that consists of repeating units of -Si(CH₃)₂O-. It is also known as dimethyl silicone fluid.
View MoreMethyl Hydrogen Silicone Fluid, also known as methyl hydrogen polysiloxane or dimethyl hydrogenated polysiloxane, is a type of silicone fluid.
View MoreOrganic silicone crosslinking agent is a compound used to facilitate the crosslinking or curing of silicone-based polymers. These agents play a vital role in transforming linear silicone polymers into three-dimensional networks under the effect of a catalyst and moisture, imparting desirable properties such as improved mechanical strength, heat resistance, and chemical stability to the resulting materials
View MoreSulfur silane, also known as mercaptosilane or thiol-functional silane, is an organosilicon compound that contains both sulfur (-SH) and silicon (-Si-) atoms in its molecular structure. These compounds are specifically designed to facilitate bonding between organic polymers and inorganic surfaces.
View MoreMercapto silanes are organosilicon compounds that contain a sulfur atom (-SH) bonded to a silicon atom. These compounds are also known as thiol-functional silanes or sulfhydryl silanes. They are characterized by their ability to form bonds with both inorganic surfaces (such as glass, metals, and minerals) and organic materials.
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