Abstract:
Curable silicone compositions are disclosed which comprise a liquid copolymeric organopolysiloxane comprising SiO.sub.2 and silicon-bonded hydroxyl radicals and/or silicon-bonded hydrogen radicals in varying amounts and a polydiorganosiloxane containing silicon-bonded vinyl radicals and/or silicon bonded hydroxyl radicals. The curable silicone compositions are useful as coatings for substrates.
Abstract:
Copolymeric organopolysiloxanes comprising SiO.sub.2 are prepared by forming an acidic, homogeneous mixture of a silanol-containing resinous copolymeric siloxane comprising R.sub.3 SiO.sub.1/2 siloxane units and SiO.sub.2 siloxane units, an organohydrogenpolysiloxane and an organic solvent and heating the resulting mixture to remove substantially all of the organic solvent. The copolymeric organosiloxanes contain silicon-bonded hydroxyl radicals and/or silicon-bonded hydrogen radicals in varying amounts which depends upon the acidity of the homogeneous mixture that is formed and the ratio of silicon-bonded hydrogen radicals to silicon-bonded hydroxyl radicals therein. The copolymeric organopolysiloxanes are useful as a reactive component in various types of curable silicone compositions.
Abstract:
When a small amount of polytetrafluoroethylene powder is mixed with certain curable polydiorganosiloxane compositions containing a reinforcing silica and an organic peroxide curing agent and the resulting mixture is extruded and heat-cured, the resulting elastomeric article has a durometer of less than 30 and has a greatly reduced amount of porosity or bubbles.
Abstract:
Compositions of matter that are useful in the preparation of plastics and paints. These compositions contain a large number of silanol groups bonded to the silicon atoms that provide water solubility and/or disperseability of such materials in aqueous solutions. In addition, these compositions contain organofunctional groups that are antimicrobial in nature. These compositions, when coupled with plastics and paints, provide antimicrobial properties to such plastics and paints as well as adhesion properties.
Abstract:
Methods of providing sustained sterilization of thermoplastics; providing thermoplastics that have the capacity to dispense sodium fluoride, and, a method of providing sustained sterilization of thermoplastics and providing thermoplastics that have the capacity to dispense sodium fluoride, both from the same thermoplastic article.
Abstract:
A method of encapsulating particulate materials that enables the particulate materials to be used in end use applications where they currently are not useful. The method uses specific sol gel technology to encapsulate solid particles. In addition, the method can be used to multiple coat a coated particle.
Abstract:
Compositions of matter that are useful in the preparation of plastics and paints. These compositions contain a large number of silanol groups bonded to the silicon atoms that provide water solubility and/or disperseability of such materials in aqueous solutions. In addition, these compositions contain organofunctional groups that are antimicrobial in nature. These compositions, when coupled with plastics and paints, provide antimicrobial properties to such plastics and paints as well as adhesion properties.
Abstract:
Radiation-curable silicone resin abrasion-resistant coatings are produced from the hydrolysis/condensation of tetra-alkoxysilanes, the condensation thereof with amine alcohol and combination with multifunctional acrylate monomers and oligomers. The cured compositions of the invention exhibit excellent abrasion resistance and offer low cost manufacture.
Abstract:
A primer composition, and a method for its use to improve adhesion between a silicone substrate and a subsequently applied paint film, is disclosed. The primer composition consists essentially of a mixture of an alkoxysilane, an organotitanate and a tin salt of a carboxylic acid, each component being present in a specific critical molar proportion.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a method of contacting two components to form a pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) construction, wherein the first component comprises a conventional PSA and an aminoxysilicon compound and a second component comprises the same PSA and an amidosilicon compound. The method provides improved adhesive bond strength over an unmodified PSA construction.