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Silicone emulsions. (Brochures).


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.  emulsions. Release of a cured tire from the tire mold mold, name for certain multicellular organisms of the various classes of the kingdom Fungi, characteristically having bodies composed of a cottony mycelium. The colors of molds are caused by the spores, which are borne on the mycelium.  is said to be a crucial step in the manufacturing process. Literature describes Lyndcoat silicone emulsions, conceived to facilitate release of a cured tire from the mold while at the same time replacing traditional organic solvents with water. A recent addition to the Lyndcoat range triples the normal efficiency and contributes to a cleaner environment by reducing by three or more times the typical volume of Lyndcoat used, according to according to
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 the literature. This technology is said to help contribute to an overall reduction of waste in the manufacturing process. The company also offers Zeosil precipitated silicas, said to improve wet and snow grip, as well as providing energy conservation. The firm's natural silicones are also high-lighted in the bulletin. Although they cannot be recycled for re-use, because combustion combustion, rapid chemical reaction of two or more substances with a characteristic liberation of heat and light; it is commonly called burning. The burning of a fuel (e.g., wood, coal, oil, or natural gas) in air is a familiar example of combustion.  will return them to their original state, a handful of sand, these natural material silicones are said to play a role in environmental consideration. (Rhodia The word Rhodia has several uses. It may refer to:
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  • Rhodia (company), a French chemical company.
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