sziloxánalapú
Sziloxánalapú refers to materials or substances that are based on siloxane polymers. Siloxanes are a group of polymers with a backbone chain consisting of alternating silicon and oxygen atoms. This silicon-oxygen (Si-O) backbone is a defining characteristic of siloxane-based materials, distinguishing them from carbon-based polymers. The silicon atoms in the backbone are typically bonded to organic side groups, most commonly methyl groups, forming polydimethylsiloxanes (PDMS), which are the most prevalent type of silicone.
These materials are known for their unique combination of properties, including thermal stability, resistance to oxidation
Sziloxánalapú compounds find widespread applications across various industries. In the medical field, they are used for