Typical contaminants present may include oils and weak oxide layers on metals, or fluorocarbons and silicones on polymers. |
|
They are mainly based on acrylic and urethane chemistries, as well as some epoxies and silicones. |
|
The primary conditioning ingredients are cationic surfactants, silicones, and polymers. |
|
Because they are lubricious, the silicones are easily inserted and removed with little discomfort and tissue trauma, and infection rates are thus decreased. |
|
The effect of surface energy on adhesion is often studied by employing widely different materials, ranging from urethanes and epoxies, to silicones and fluorinated materials. |
|
The product is flexible enough to adhere strongly to wood surfaces, and imbues them with the water-repellent properties typical of silicones. |
|
Over-under two-component dispensing system for structrual adhesives, epoxies, urethanes and silicones. |
|
Commonly window manufacturers use butyls as primary sealants, and polysulphides, polyurethanes and silicones as secondary sealants. |
|
Bisco silicones are available in a range of firmnesses and colors, and are easy to fabricate, according to the company. |
|
Specialty Materials is a new GE growth platform offering a wide range of products including fused quartz, polymer additives, silicones and industrial diamonds. |
|
In addition to representing Wacker biotech products, DKSH now markets pyrogenic silica and silicones for the cosmetic, food and pharmaceutical industries. |
|
Free from synthetics such as mineral oils, silicones, propylene glycol or ethanolamines, the range is instead packed with natural ingredients and old-school fresh male scents. |
|
These adhesives, designed specifically for bonding sulfur-cured nitriles, silicones, FKM and Vamac compounds, are said to have been extensively field tested. |
|