Silicone, an organosilicon compound, refers to a compound containing a Si-C bond and at least one organic group directly attached to a silicon atom.

Due to the unique structure of silicone, it has the properties of inorganic materials and organic materials. It has the basic properties of low surface tension, small viscosity coefficient, high compressibility and high gas permeability. It has high temperature resistance, electrical insulation and oxidation resistance. Excellent properties such as aerospace, electrical and electrical, construction, transportation, chemical, textile, food, light industry, medical and other industries, such as weather resistance, flame retardant, hydrophobic, corrosion-resistant, non-toxic, tasteless and physiologically inert. Among them, silicone is mainly used for sealing, bonding, lubrication, coating, surface activity, demoulding, defoaming, foam suppression, waterproof, moisture proof, inert filling and the like.

With the continuous growth of the number and variety of organic silicon, the application field has been continuously expanded to form an important product system unique to the chemical new materials industry. Many varieties are indispensable and indispensable for other chemicals.

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