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GE Silicones Introduces New Multi-component Cure System For TUFEL II Elastomers Line; Regulates cure speed and shelf life to match specific application criteria.


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WATERFORD, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 21, 2002

GE Silicones is introducing a new multi-component cure system for its premier TUFEL(TM) II elastomers line for healthcare extrusion.

The system consists of the new IN-7 inhibitor inhibitor /in·hib·i·tor/ (in-hib´i-tor)
1. any substance that interferes with a chemical reaction, growth, or other biologic activity.

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 masterbatch and new CA-7 platinum catalyst masterbatch. This two-part system provides customers using TUFEL II base elastomers the opportunity to balance product cure speed and shelf life to accommodate specific equipment requirements and extrusion profile configurations.

"This new multi-component cure system provides fabricators with increased flexibility when extruding our TUFEL II elastomers," notes Eric Bishop, GE Silicones Healthcare Industry Manager. "Both components of the system can now be employed separately by customers, to achieve an effective balance of cure speed and shelf life. This allows customers to optimize their manufacturing processes for thick wall tubing."

Both IN-7 inhibitor and CA-7 masterbatch from GE Silicones are supplied in quantities of seven pounds, sufficient to mix with 1,000 pounds of TUFEL II base silicone silicone, polymer in which atoms of silicon and oxygen alternate in a chain; various organic radicals, such as the methyl group, CH3, are bound to the silicon atoms.  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. .

Specific formulations are provided in the product data sheet, which can be accessed online at www.Healthcare-Silicones.com. Use of IN-7 inhibitor and CA-7 masterbatch with TUFEL II bases maintains the original FDA FDA
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Food and Drug Administration


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 and USP USP - unique sales point  Class VI compliance status of these elastomer bases, if used in accordance with information on the product data sheet.

TUFEL II elastomers from GE Silicones are translucent translucent

slightly penetrable by light rays.
 addition-cure products with high tear strength, fast cure, and low volatility. The TUFEL II elastomer line includes five products ranging from 30 to 70 in durometer. All TUFEL II elastomers are FDA and Class VI compliant.

Learn more about the complete portfolio of GE Silicones products and services for healthcare at www.Healthcare-Silicones.com.

GE Silicones, an operating division of GE Specialty Materials, is a global silicone products manufacturing company with headquarters in Waterford, NY. It has 3,500 employees and manufactures over 4,000 products for the automotive, aviation, consumer, electronics, healthcare and personal care industries.

TUFEL(TM)is the subject of one or more pending U.S. patent applications and a trademark of General Electric Company.

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