Liquid vs. Solid Silicone Rubber: Which One is Best?
Discover the key differences between liquid and solid silicone rubber, their applications, and how to choose the best type for your needs.
Discover the key differences between liquid and solid silicone rubber, their applications, and how to choose the best type for your needs.
Explore Silico’s premium silicone oil products offering thermal stability, chemical resistance, and lubrication for diverse industrial and consumer applications.
Learn about PDMS (Polydimethylsiloxane), its properties, applications in industries like microfluidics, medical devices, and more.
Discover how Silico is revolutionizing the organosilicon industry with cutting-edge innovations, sustainable practices, and a diverse range of high-performance silicone products.
Discover Silico, a leader in organosilicon materials, offering high-quality silanes, silicone fluids, and resins with a commitment to innovation and global excellence.
Discover why silicone oil prices are on the rise. Explore key factors, including complex manufacturing processes, raw material shortages, increased demand across industries, supply chain disruptions, and environmental regulations that drive silicone oil costs higher. Here, we explore why silicone oil prices…
Silicone oil and silicone fluid are essentially the same, both representing silicone-based liquid polymers with a wide range of applications. The distinction is often more about terminology than actual product differences, with “silicone fluid” frequently used in technical or industrial contexts, and “silicone oil”
Learn how to choose the right silicone oil or fluid for your application. This guide takes you through the key factors to consider when selecting silicone oils, covering key factors such as viscosity, thermal stability, chemical resistance and industry-specific requirements to ensure optimal performance in industrial, medical, electronic and cosmetic uses.
Discover the main types of silicone resins—methyl, phenyl, epoxy-modified, and more—and their unique properties like heat resistance, UV stability, and water protection. Learn how these resins are used in industries such as construction, automotive, and electronics for durable, high-performance coatings and adhesives.