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  • ...mmon elastomers – thermoplastic polyurethanes, polyester elastomers, and silicones - for these characteristics: lower density among TPE, superior mechanical a
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  • ...to produce silicones in 1947. [[Wacker Chemie]] also started production of silicones in Europe in 1947. The Japanese company Shin-Etsu began mass production of [[Category:Silicones]]
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  • ...backbones, elements such as [[silicon]] form familiar materials such as [[silicones]]. [[Coordination polymer]]s may contain a range of metals in the backbone,
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  • Today, synthetic hydrocarbons, esters, polyglycols, silicones. polyphenyl and fluorinated ethers are the "raw materials" for Nye lubrican ...cluding [[polyalphaolefins]], [[esters]], [[glycols]], polyphenylethers, [[silicones]], alkylated naphthalenes, and all commercially-available perfluoropolyethe
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  • ...ces where surface wear is not a major factor. Because of their slickness, silicones are generally used in vertical applications as moisture and graffiti barrie ...the smaller molecules can provide additional pore closure. Siloxanes and silicones are too topical in nature to be reliably used on conjunction with topical c
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  • ...biological pathway that results in tumor formation is unique to rats.<ref>Silicones Environmental, Health and Safety Council. [http://www.greenearthcleaning.c
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