A hybrid polymer material with shape retention, water repellency, and cold resistance that does not become brittle at -60°C.
"Silicone rubber" is a hybrid polymer material that has inorganic siloxane bonds in its main chain and organic groups in its side chains. The molecular structure of silicone features a "helical structure" where six Si-O bonds make one complete turn. The surface is covered with hydrophobic methyl groups, which gives it characteristics such as release properties, water repellency, and cold resistance. 【Features】 ■ Inorganic siloxane bonds in the main chain and organic groups in the side chains ■ Helical structure with six Si-O bonds making one complete turn ■ Cold resistance that does not become brittle at -60°C (common organic rubbers become brittle at -30°C) ■ Siloxane bonds have high bond energy and are chemically stable *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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**Difference Between Silicone and Silicon** ■Silicone - A general term for organic silicon compounds that have a siloxane bond as the main framework and organic groups in the side chains. ■Silicon - Metallic silicon compounds used in semiconductors, solar cells, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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