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Discover the Benefits of Silicone Foam Tubing for Enhanced Safety and Comfort
Jun 27, 2023 JE SILICONE

The benefits of silicone foam tubing encompass its cushioning properties, thermal insulation, versatility, resistance to moisture and chemicals, noise and vibration damping, durability, [...]
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Comparing Platinum Cured Silicone and Peroxide Cured Silicone: Assessing Properties, Applications, and Benefits
Jun 20, 2023 JE SILICONE

If you are new to silicone rubber industry, it may be create some confusion while choosing Platinum Cure Silicone or Peroxide Cure Silicone
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The benefits & applications of Sponge Silicone Rubber Products
May 26, 2023 JE SILICONE

Sponge silicone rubber products are a type of silicone rubber material that has a sponge-like or foam-like texture.
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What is silicone covered plastic
May 17, 2023 JE SILICONE

Silicone-covered plastic refers to plastic objects or surfaces that have been coated or covered with a layer of silicone material. The silicone coating provides additional properties and[...]
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Silicone Knowlege:  What’s the differennce between Silicone and Plastic
Mar 23, 2023 JE SILICONE

Silicones are a hybrid of synthetic plastic polymers and rubber. The characteristics of silicone are pretty similar to plastics, only better. It has higher durability, stability, flexibi[...]
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Silicone Knowlege:  What Benefits of Silicone?
Mar 23, 2023 JE SILICONE

Silicone materials are highly beneficial for a wide variety of applications. Because of its properties, silicone materials have many advantages
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Silicone Knowlege:  How is Silicone Produced?
Mar 23, 2023 JE SILICONE

Silicon, the main chemical element used to make silicones, does not exist in a pure form naturally, and is therefore extracted from silicates (or silica) embedded in sand or rocks. The f[...]
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Silicone Knowlege: What Is the Difference Between Silicon and Silicone?
Mar 23, 2023 JE SILICONE

Silicone and silicon, although similar in their spelling, differ in how they are produced. Silicon is a chemical element (Si). Like most elements, it does not naturally exist in its iso[...]
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