Dimethicone, also known as polydimethylsiloxane, is a hydrophobic silicone material that appears as a colorless or light yellow liquid. It has high transparency and a light transmittance of 100%. Heat resistance, cold resistance, small change in viscosity with temperature, water resistance, small surface tension, thermal conductivity, physiological inertness, and good chemical stability. It has good electrical insulation, weather resistance, hydrophobicity, and high shear resistance, and can be used for a long time at -50°C to 200°C.
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