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Advantages of Silicone CompoundsEconomical silicone is the most 
           stable polymer available.  Silicones offer superior reliability, excellent
           service life and reduced production costs.
Overview of All Processes : Silicones, Inc.'s RTV products can be separated
            into two categories.  These are Condensation Cure and Addition
            Cure.  Each involves two-parts that are combined to  begin the
            curing process.  Both Condensation Cure and Addition Cure have 
            advantages and disadvantages over one another.  Learn more here.
Condensation Cure Rubbers (GI Series)This page has a chart that lists
            the most important properties for our base product line of condensation
            cure silicones.  From it, you can link to specific PDF spec sheets
            that provide even more information on the chemical, physical and 
            other characteristincs.
Addition Cure Rubbers (P Series) : This page has a chart that lists
            the most important properties for our base product line of addition
            cure silicones.  From it, you can link to specific PDF spec sheets
            that provide even more information on the chemical, physical and 
            other characteristincs.
Special Products & CatalystsUnique catalysts, activators, accelerators
            and other additives make Silicones RTV silicone compounds even
            more versatile.  Learn more about these products here.
            Comparison charts of all of Silicones standard compounds.
Specific Product Specification Sheets:  Those who are familiar
            with Silicones, Inc. products can link directly to PDF specification
            sheets.
   Condensation Cure Rubbers (GI Series) 
   Addition Cure (P Series)
Material Safety Data SheetsMSDS prepared for virtually all of Silicones' standard 
            condensation cure and addition cure compounds as well as experimental products.
            Information for safety issues, handling, disposal and many other topics.
New Silicone CompoundsThis page lists more than 40 experimental
            and special use silicone compounds that we've produced recently.
            Basic properties and common uses are listed, as well.
            distributors in the United States, Canada and Europe.  To find the
            distributor closest to you and contact information, follow this link.

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     Tel: 336-886-5018 • Fax: 336-886-7122 • E-mail: info@silicones-inc.com

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