silikonopolymerer
Silikonopolymerer, commonly called silicone polymers, are a family of polymers based on a silicon-oxygen backbone with organic substituents attached to silicon. The best-known member is polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS).
Chemically, the repeating unit is typically written as [-Si(-R)2-O-]n, where R are organic groups such as methyl,
Key properties include thermal stability, a broad service temperature range, chemical inertness, low surface energy, good
Processing methods vary by form. Crosslinking can occur via addition curing (hydrosilylation), peroxide curing, or condensation
Applications span sealants and adhesives in construction, lubricants and greases, coatings and impregnations, medical implants and
Limitations include often weaker adhesion to certain substrates without primers, potential permeability to gases and solvents,