Silicones are polymers in which the backbone of the molecule is built up from alternate silicone and oxygen atoms and differ in many respects from all the other polymers in which the molecule is based on carbon-carbon chain. The methods of manufacture of different types of silicone polymers, their properties and specific uses with special reference to Defence equipment are reviewed
Silicones with bioengineering applications - e. g. , those used in the manufacture of blood pumps, c...
Silicone is a class of specialty chemicals that have unique properties that results from its origins...
Describes reactive silicones that can be formulated into coatings, membranes, cured rubbers and adhe...
Silicones are polymers in which the backbone of the molecule is built up from alternate silicone and...
Silicones are polymers in which the backbone of the molecule is built up from alternate silicone and...
Silicones are polymers in which the backbone of the molecule is built up from alternate silicone and...
Silicones are polymers in which the backbone of the molecule is built up from alternate silicone and...
Silicones in industry usually refer to linear polydimethylsiloxanes. A combination of properties suc...
Silicones in industry usually refer to linear polydimethylsiloxanes. A combination of properties suc...
2con is substituted with 3 or 4 oxygen atoms to give non-linear branched structures.(1) The simulta...
The objective of this article is to give the curious reader a short but scientific overview about th...
An overview of the chemistry and properties of silicone and related silicon-containing polymers is p...
By analogy with ketones, the name silicone was given in 1901 by Kipping to describe new compounds of...
By analogy with ketones, the name silicone was given in 1901 by Kipping to describe new compounds of...
Silicones currently remain as a relatively new polymer material class that has surpassed numerous b...
Silicones with bioengineering applications - e. g. , those used in the manufacture of blood pumps, c...
Silicone is a class of specialty chemicals that have unique properties that results from its origins...
Describes reactive silicones that can be formulated into coatings, membranes, cured rubbers and adhe...
Silicones are polymers in which the backbone of the molecule is built up from alternate silicone and...
Silicones are polymers in which the backbone of the molecule is built up from alternate silicone and...
Silicones are polymers in which the backbone of the molecule is built up from alternate silicone and...
Silicones are polymers in which the backbone of the molecule is built up from alternate silicone and...
Silicones in industry usually refer to linear polydimethylsiloxanes. A combination of properties suc...
Silicones in industry usually refer to linear polydimethylsiloxanes. A combination of properties suc...
2con is substituted with 3 or 4 oxygen atoms to give non-linear branched structures.(1) The simulta...
The objective of this article is to give the curious reader a short but scientific overview about th...
An overview of the chemistry and properties of silicone and related silicon-containing polymers is p...
By analogy with ketones, the name silicone was given in 1901 by Kipping to describe new compounds of...
By analogy with ketones, the name silicone was given in 1901 by Kipping to describe new compounds of...
Silicones currently remain as a relatively new polymer material class that has surpassed numerous b...
Silicones with bioengineering applications - e. g. , those used in the manufacture of blood pumps, c...
Silicone is a class of specialty chemicals that have unique properties that results from its origins...
Describes reactive silicones that can be formulated into coatings, membranes, cured rubbers and adhe...