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Fluoroelastomers. Results of independent research highlighting major differences in advanced fluoroelastomer technology have been published by the company. The independent research, titled "FSRs in extreme applications," highlights the continuing evolution of fluorosilicone rubber (FSR (Free System Resource) In Windows 3.x, the amount of unused memory in various 64K blocks reserved for managing current applications. Every open window takes some space in this area. See Windows memory limitation. ) technology, describing laboratory results comparing the performance of Silastic Silastic /Si·las·tic/ (si-las´tik) trademark for polymeric silicone substances that have the properties of rubber but are biologically inert; used in surgical prostheses.  brand LS 5-2060 and LS-2860 FSR from the company against the conventional FKM FKM Fluoroelastomer
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 compounds. In addition, the research outlines the opportunities these FSR materials are said to represent for more cost-effective, high-performance elastomer elastomer (ĭlăs`təmər), substance having to some extent the elastic properties of natural rubber. The term is sometimes used technically to distinguish synthetic rubbers and rubberlike plastics from natural rubber.  applications that require superior chemical, fuel and oil resistance, good abrasion resistance and excellent performance at extreme temperatures. (Dow Corning)

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Title Annotation:Literature
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Feb 1, 2005
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