Appearance: | Liquid |
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Usage: | Oil Drilling Auxiliary Agent, Water Treatment Chemicals, Rubber Auxiliary Agents, Plastic Auxiliary Agents, Coating Auxiliary Agents, Textile Auxiliary Agents, Paper Chemicals, Surfactants, Leather Auxiliary Agents, Electronics Chemicals |
Color: | Light Yellow Transparent Liquid |
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Molecular Weight | IOTA 105-1000 | D4 or DMC Dosage |
4000 | 100 | 330 |
6000 | 100 | 550 |
8000 | 100 | 770 |
10000 | 100 | 990 |
13000 | 100 | 1320 |
15000 | 100 | 1540 |
20000 | 100 | 2090 |
25000 | 100 | 2640 |
1. What is silicone oil?
Silicone oil is a synthetic lubricant, mainly composed of silicon and oxygen, usually a polymer of silicon-oxygen bonds (Si-O). This oil is usually a colorless, odorless, non-toxic liquid with good chemical stability and high temperature resistance.
2. What are the characteristics of silicone oil?
Silicone oil has excellent high temperature resistance, chemical stability and oxidation stability. They remain stable over a wide temperature range, are not prone to volatilization or degradation, and have good electrical insulating properties.
3. What is the main use of silicone oil?
Silicone oil is widely used as a lubricant in industry, such as for mechanical equipment under high temperature conditions, lubricating seals, anti-corrosion agents, etc. In addition, they are also used in cosmetics, medical devices, automotive industry, etc.
4. What are the different types of silicone oil?
Silicone fluids are available in different viscosity grades and types, including a variety of different molecular structures and properties. For example, some silicones may be linear silicone polymers, while others may be modified silicones containing other functional groups such as hydroxyl or ester groups.
5. What precautions should be taken when storing and handling silicone oil?
Silicone oil is usually stored in sealed containers to avoid contact with substances such as strong oxidants or fluoride. When handling silicone oil, follow safe operating procedures to avoid skin contact or inhalation. In particular, pay attention to ventilation and protective measures when handling highly volatile silicone oil.
6. How is silicone oil different from other types of lubricants?
Compared with traditional mineral oil lubricants, silicone oils have better high temperature resistance, chemical stability, and in some cases better oxidation stability. In addition, silicone oil may have better electrical insulation properties and lower volatility.