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Recycling of silicone rubber waste: Effect of ground silicone rubber vulcanizate powder on the properties of silicone rubber

Polymer Engineering & Science, 2003
Abstract The silicone rubber vulcanizate powder (SVP) obtained from silicone rubber by mechanical grinding exists in a highly aggregated state. The particle size distribution of SVP is broad, ranging from 2 µm to 110 µm with an average particle size of 33 µm.
Arun Ghosh   +4 more
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Silicone Rubber Stent

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1974
To the Editor .—I wish to add personal experience in using silicone rubber stents in the ear canal as described by Akin and Tobin in their article "Silicone Rubber Stent: An Improved Form of Ear Packing" (Archives99:462-463, 1974). I originally began using this exact procedure 4½ years ago on several patients and will advise that the silicone stent ...
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Piezoelectric silicone rubbers

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1969
A technique for the manufacture of flexible compressible transducers is presented based on the use of piezoelectric ceramic powder dispersed in a silicone rubber medium. Potential applications are discussed.
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Silicone Rubber—A Perspective

Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1976
Abstract Silicone rubber began as a polydimethylsiloxane elastomer vulcanized by benzoyl peroxide. Today, 33 years after its discovery, silicone rubber is a line of products of widely different compositions and vulcanized by many different systems.
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Therapeutic silicone rubber lenses

Journal of The British Contact Lens Association, 1984
The therapeutic use of silicone rubber lenses was first described by Davis and Woodward in 1978. The advantages of this material as compared with hydrogels were summarized as: 1. Higher oxygen permeability. 2. Hydration unnecessary to maintain lens form. 3. Higher tensile strength and penetration resistance. 4.
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Silicone Rubber Latex Sealants

1992
Silicone rubber latex is an aqueous dispersion of silicone rubber particles that forms elastomers upon evaporation of water. Silicone rubber latex is formulated into sealants by incorporating fillers, pigmnets and other additives. Silicone rubber latex is prepared by crosslinking emulsions of poly(dimethylsiloxane) using a tin catalyst.
DT Liles, NE Shephard
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Silicone Rubber Ureteral Prosthesis

Journal of Urology, 1963
J, BLUM, C, SKEMP, M, REISER
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SILICON-RUBBER VAGINAL STENT

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1988
J P, Nicolai, A J, Huijbers
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Silicone rubber ?brain drain?

Zeitschrift f�r Neurologie, 1972
F E, Jackson, R A, Pratt
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