Silicone is a future chemistry that serves a wide range of industries. From aerospace and architectural molding to electronics, nuclear energy, and food anti-stick, its applications are many and varied. Silicone is a chemical that is minimally or not at all aggressive to organisms and, consequently, to operators. Our specialists can advise you on the selection of products and global solutions.
They can have various viscosities and are used in several applications, including cosmetic ingredients, lubricants for elastomers and plastics, electrical insulating fluids, mechanical fluids, and mold release agents.
CAF® silicone adhesives allow flexible assembly with high resistance to temperature and chemical agents. Silicone adhesives are available in various viscosities and different chemical cures (acetoxy, alkoxy, oxime Meko Free), liquids (self-leveling), or thixotropic (thick) and in various colors.
Excessive foam formation can cause serious problems, interfere with processes, and damage materials or equipment. Silicone antifoams can help solve all these challenges efficiently and effectively, preventing and minimizing foam.
RTV2 are used to make molds, rapid prototyping, reproduce models (high precision silicone for details), but also in technical fields such as coating electronic components and various types of protection.
Silicone resins are polymers with excellent thermal stability. Their properties make them suitable for use as binders in paints, varnishes, and impregnation products.
Used for low-speed lubrication and also for moisture protection. Silicone greases and pastes are also widely used due to their temperature resistance.
Silicone emulsions are stable mixtures of silicones dispersed in an aqueous system. They can be used as release agents and lubricants in rubber and plastics, car polishes, and household cleaning products to improve protection, resistance, and shine.
Release agents and mold release agents are often needed to facilitate the demolding of the final product and avoid damage due to adhesion. Depending on the type of application, they can be of different viscosities, hardness, and physical composition to obtain the necessary characteristics.
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