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| In addition to having the superior basic physical properties of general-use silicone rubber, such as good colorability and the ability to maintain stable dielectric properties, this product provides superior anti-static protection, even when exposed to high temperatures, according to the company. They boast three-fold greater ductility plus better colorability due to less yellowness. They are increasingly being used to substitute for organic rubbers, because of their advantageous properties, such as high and low temperature stability, inertness (no smell or taste), low toxicity, colorability and transparency, combined with good electrical properties. |
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