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Designing With Silicone Materials Series
Industry InSight is continuing to push the envelope by launching a new series of articles devoted to the
design engineer: the Designing With Silicone Materials series. This series focuses on product design
with silicone materials and provides valuable knowledge for even the most experienced design engineer.
A Brief History of Siloxane Chemistry
Silicone compounds and materials comprise more than $10 billion annually in
global sales and impact industries ranging from construction and cosmetics, to
the healthcare and aerospace industries. While these versatile compounds have a
long and intricate past, this quick synopsis of significant developments
throughout silicone history provides insight into where and how these materials
got their start.
Quality Control and Testing Methods: Work Time (Pot Life)
Some silicone systems are formulated with the intent to cure into a specific
form. These silicones utilize reactive chemistries and contain crosslinkers and
catalysts. In a previous issue of Industry InSight, we discussed the
concept of viscosity to explain a material's feel; in this edition, we discuss
the case of curing silicone systems and how viscosity can change rapidly when
adding catalysts or exposing the system to a certain set of environmental
conditions.
Phosphor and Silicone Dispersions
Written from the perspective of a silicone material chemist, this paper addresses the benefits of using
silicone in phosphor dispersions for High Brightness LED (HBLED) packages. This investigation provides
an overview of the versatility of material silicone in the HBLED industry, as well as examines the
chemistry of silicone and the multiple material composition options. In addition, various cure
chemistries illustrate how silicone can be tailored to fit specific applications.
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New Products and Developments
Technology Introduces Line of Specialty Chemistry Materials
NuSil recently introduced of a family of specialty chemistry materials -
including functional polymers, cyclics, catalysts, crosslinkers, as well as
some silanes - ideal for use in a variety of applications. With this new
offering, these raw materials are now available to other customers in small and
large volume. In addition, NuSil will customize these specialty silicone
chemistries based on specific applications, if needed.
NuSil Technology Institute Road Show
Due to the overwhelming success of our NuSil Technology Silicone Institutes, we
are launching the NTSI
Road Show to create an environment where customers can learn about the latest trends and
attend breakout sessions with our applications specialists.
Our first class will be held Sept. 21, 2005 in Worcester, MA. This one-day
seminar will focus on silicone fastening and adhesion technologies. For more
information on the program and to register, click here.
Tradeshows
Sensors Expo & Conference
Rosemont, IL - June 7-9
Laser 2005
Munich, Germany - June 13-16
IMAPS – Nordic
Stockholm, Sweden - Sept. 21-24
LED 2005
San Diego, CA - Oct. 17-19
Optics East 2005
Boston, MA - Oct. 25-26
Productronica
Munich, Germany - Nov. 15-18
Decielec
Tarbes, France - Dec. 7-8
Register for complimentary tickets.