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silicone

Silicone vs Fluoroelastomer - What's the difference?

silicone | fluoroelastomer |


As nouns the difference between silicone and fluoroelastomer

is that silicone is any of a class of inert, semi-inorganic polymeric compounds (polysiloxanes), that have a wide range of thermal stability and extreme water repellence, used in a very wide range of industrial applications, and in prosthetic replacements for body parts while fluoroelastomer is any of a range of partially fluorinated polymers or copolymers that are chemically and thermally stable elastomers.

Silicone vs Sealant - What's the difference?

silicone | sealant |


As nouns the difference between silicone and sealant

is that silicone is any of a class of inert, semi-inorganic polymeric compounds (polysiloxanes), that have a wide range of thermal stability and extreme water repellence, used in a very wide range of industrial applications, and in prosthetic replacements for body parts while sealant is any material used to seal a surface so as to prevent passage of a fluid.

Silicone vs Dimerhicone - What's the difference?

silicone | dimerhicone |

Dimerhicone is likely misspelled.


Dimerhicone has no English definition.

As a noun silicone

is any of a class of inert, semi-inorganic polymeric compounds (polysiloxanes), that have a wide range of thermal stability and extreme water repellence, used in a very wide range of industrial applications, and in prosthetic replacements for body parts.

Rubber vs Silicone - What's the difference?

rubber | silicone |


As nouns the difference between rubber and silicone

is that rubber is pliable material derived from the sap of the rubber tree; a hydrocarbon polymer of isoprene while silicone is any of a class of inert, semi-inorganic polymeric compounds (polysiloxanes), that have a wide range of thermal stability and extreme water repellence, used in a very wide range of industrial applications, and in prosthetic replacements for body parts.

As a verb rubber

is to eavesdrop on a telephone call.

Silicone vs Nonsilicone - What's the difference?

silicone | nonsilicone |


As a noun silicone

is .

As an adjective nonsilicone is

not silicone.

Silicone vs Siliconized - What's the difference?

silicone | siliconized |


As a noun silicone

is any of a class of inert, semi-inorganic polymeric compounds (polysiloxanes), that have a wide range of thermal stability and extreme water repellence, used in a very wide range of industrial applications, and in prosthetic replacements for body parts.

As an adjective siliconized is

treated or coated with silicone.

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