silicone fluid

  • 1Silicone oil — Silicone oils (polymerized siloxanes) are silicon analogues of carbon based organic compounds, and can form (relatively) long and complex molecules based on silicon rather than carbon. Chains are formed of alternating silicon oxygen atoms (...Si… …

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  • 2silicone — /sil i kohn /, n. Chem. any of a number of polymers containing alternate silicon and oxygen atoms, as ( Si O Si O )n, whose properties are determined by the organic groups attached to the silicon atoms, and that are fluid, resinous, rubbery,… …

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  • 3fluid — [1] A substance which flows, e.g., a liquid or a gas. [2] Substance in either a liquid or gaseous state; substance containing particles which move and change position without separation of the mass. [3] Any liquid or gas that is capable of… …

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  • 4silicone oil — silikoninė alyva statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Organosiloksaninis oligomeras ar nedidelės santykinės molekulinės masės polimeras. atitikmenys: angl. organosilicon fluid; silicon fluid; silicone oil rus. силиконовая жидкость; силиконовое… …

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  • 5silicone oil — any of various long chain fluid silicone polymers; those of medical interest being polydimethylsiloxanes. Various silicone oils, particularly of viscosity between 5000 and 5400 centistokes, are injected into the vitreous to serve as a vitreous… …

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  • 6silicone brake fluid — A brake fluid which does not absorb water …

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  • 7silicone — sil•i•cone [[t]ˈsɪl ɪˌkoʊn[/t]] n. chem. any of a number of polymers containing alternate silicon and oxygen atoms, whose properties are determined by the organic groups attached to the silicon atoms, and that are fluid, resinous, rubbery,… …

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  • 8Brake fluid — is a type of hydraulic fluid used in hydraulic brake applications in motorcycles, automobiles, light trucks, and some advanced bicycles. It is used to transfer force under pressure from where it is created through hydraulic lines to the braking… …

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  • 9Electrorheological fluid — Electrorheological (ER) fluids are suspensions of extremely fine non conducting particles (up to 50 micrometres diameter) in an electrically insulating fluid. The apparent viscosity of these fluids changes reversibly by an order of up to 100,000… …

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  • 10Magnetorheological fluid — Continuum mechanics …

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