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In addition to being resistant to extreme temperatures, silicones are high-performance specialty polymers
In addition to being resistant to extreme temperatures, silicones are high-performance specialty polymers
Silicone sealants were not invented until the 1980s, because scientific curiosity about improving adhesive properties was non-existent.

  Silicone sealants were not invented until the 1980s, because scientific curiosity about improving adhesive properties was non-existent. With the growing limitations of traditional fastening and soldering techniques, silicone sealants and other advanced adhesives have risen to prominence and emerged as viable alternatives.

  Silicone sealants outperform traditional bonding techniques due to advanced macromolecular chemistry and a cutting-edge curing process. However, manufacturers are confronted with the fact that, upon curing, these adhesives actively react with the air around them, releasing harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

  The waves swirling around lightweight materials in automobiles, miniaturization of electronic components, and high structural stability requirements in various applications have recently fueled demand for silicone sealants. While the widespread use of general grade silicone sealants continues to influence strategies, manufacturers are shifting their focus to increasing the production of structural silicone sealants.

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https://www.coherentmarketinsights.com/ongoing-insight/silicone-sealants-market-2782