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Silicone adhesives and silicone sealants have a high degree of flexibility and very high temperature resistance
Plastics and plastic materials are organic, synthetic or processed polymers that are supplied as raw materials or stock shapes. They typically consist of thermoplastic or thermosetting resins and can be made into many forms.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreMolding compounds and resins are industrial plastics and polymers that are suitable for forming. They are available as pellets, liquids, and powders and are used in processes such as injection molding, compression molding, reaction injection molding (RIM), resin transfer molding (RTM), and blow molding.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreThermosets and thermoset materials are crosslinked polymeric resins that are cured or set using heat or heat and pressure. They generally have a higher resistance to heat than thermoplastics.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreMolding services create ceramic, composite, glass, rubber, plastic, silicone, or metal parts by combining solids or powders with liquids, or by pressing solid materials or powders into a die or form
Search by Specification | Learn MoreSilicone molding services produce molded components made from silicone or liquid silicone rubber
Search by Specification | Learn MoreElastomers and rubber materials are characterized by their high degree of flexibility and elasticity (high reversible elongation or resilience).
Search by Specification | Learn MoreIndustrial sealants are liquid or viscous compounds used between surfaces to contain fluids, prevent leaks, and prevent infiltration of unwanted material. They may also include compounds for filling gaps or seams.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreCasting resins are pourable plastic or elastomer compounds used to cast parts, make molds or form a structure in place.
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Search by Specification | Learn MoreGaskets are used to prevent fluid or gas leaks by providing a barrier between two mating surfaces.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreRubber adhesives and rubber sealants are highly flexible, natural or synthetic materials that are used to join components or fill gaps between seams or on surfaces.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreSpecialty polymers and resins are proprietary polymers, resins, monomers and intermediates. This category includes plastics and elastomers that are based on proprietary curing technologies or chemistries, or that are designed for specialized applications.
Search by Specification | Learn MorePolymer and plastic composites are strengthened with fibers, fillers, particulates, powders and other matrix reinforcements to provide improved strength and/or stiffness. Examples of polymer and plastic composites include fiber reinforced plastics (FRPs), sheet molding compounds (SMCs), bulk molding compounds (BMCs), pre-preg materials, and fabricated composite parts.
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Custom Silicone Adhesives and Sealants All Seals, Inc.
RTVS 3-95-1 - Thermally Conductive RTV Silicone ITW Polymer Technologies - Insulcast Division
Silicone Greases ITW Polymer Technologies - Insulcast Division
Fast Cure Hi Performance RTV Silicones E.V. Roberts
RTV Silicone Adhesive / Sealant / Instant Gasket Anti-Seize Technology
Silicone Primers ITW Polymer Technologies - Insulcast Division
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100% RTV Silicone is a multi-purpose, single-component adhesive sealant that quickly adheres to most surfaces. It cures in 24 hours to provide a tough, resilient, silicone rubber good for hundreds of applications. It can be used for gasketing, sealing, bonding, insulating, caulking, encapsulating, and coating. (read more)
RTVS 3-95-1 is a low viscosity, thermally conductive RTV silicone compound, which is UL recognized. (read more)
RTVS 27 is a low viscosity UL 94V-0 Flame Retardant, general purpose, reversion resistant RTV Silicone. (read more)
Momentive Performance Materials (formerly GE Silicones) has introduced a revolutionary new line of RTV Silicones. The leading product for this new line is SnapSil* RTV 230, available from E.V. Roberts for purchase, sampling or demonstration. These products are fast cure, high performance RTV Silicones. (read more)
Short Run Production of Parts is possible with RTV Mold Making. Once the customer approves of the initial stereolithography prototype, short-run production can then begin. If the finished product is to be made out of plastic or an epoxy-based resin, a process called RTV (Room Temperature Vulcanization) mold making is utilized (read more)
All Seals, Inc. distributes one and two part silicone adhesives and sealants for all your sealing needs. (read more)
Instant Quotes ~ Single Source for custom manufactured plastic and metal parts: Rapid Prototypes (SLA, SLS, FDM), Cast Urethanes, QuickTurn Injection Molding, CNC Machining, Metal Castings, and Sheet Metal Prototypes. For more information, contact a Quickparts Area Manager at 1-877-521-8683. (read more)
Rapid PSI offers two methods of tooling in-house for the use in producing high quality prototypes and short run production part(s). RTV (Room Temperature Vulcanized) and urethane are tooling methods that allow you to obtain accurate duplicate part(s) of a master quickly and inexpensively. Delivery of part(s) usually ranges from 7 to 10 days. (read more)
MME Group has answered their customers' call to enter into a new manufacturing field and carry the same "can-do" attitude and manufacturing principles into the field to gain results. As in the past, OEM customers have turned to MME Group for a better product and faster lead times, asking us to solve their most burdensome problems. (read more)
RTVS Primers are dilute solutions of reactive silicone resins which can be used to improve adhesion of micro-electronic coatings and various RTV silicones to a variety of substrates. Various primers are available for addition cured and condensation cured silicone RTV's. Clear primers are desired for clear silicone systems. (read more)
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ITW Devcon | Two of the most recognized brands in all of... Silite® Silicone RTV-Clear Silite® Silicone RTV (High Temp.) Silite® Silicone RTV-White See Devcon Information |
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Silicone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Silicone From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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MG Chemicals > Cleaners, duster, silicones, prototyping,... Safety Wash II Self Satu...ol Swabs Silicone ... Coating Silicone ...ting Pen Silicone Grease Silicone ...Transfer Silver Co...er Print Silver Co... See M G Chemicals Ltd. Information |
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What is Silicone Sealant? What is Silicone Sealant? X Close this window |
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Sam's Gadget FAQ - Salvaging Interesting Gadgets, Components,... PART II - What Common Consumer Electronic Equipment and Appliances Contain What about that dot matrix printer? Too bad - at least two stepper |
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| TEKCAST.com Spin-casting | Plastic and Metal Casting... Equipment, Vulcanizers, Metal Melting Furnaces, Liquid Rubber RTV and Organic & Silicone Rubber Mold Compounds, Plastic Casting Resins and Metal See Tekcast Industries, Inc. Information |
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I&J Fisnar - Fluid Dispensing for Every Industry automatic liquid dispensers for adhesive, glue, cyanoacrylates, silicone, RTV, anaerobic resin, epoxy, UV cure formulations and many more fluids. See I & J Fisnar, Inc. Information |
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Thermoelectric Peltier Device Information (TE Heater / Cooler... What are the power supply requirements? A simple DC supply is fine if the AC ripple is not |
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CHO-BOND Adhesives What are Chomerics Cho-Bond (pronounced ?ko-bond?) RTV products? |
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Paint/coatings engineering - What's the deal with silicone? The reason silicone is generally termed "bad" for painting is because nothing sticks to silicone, except another silicone based product (which is why |