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Properties of Silicone and Organic Elastomers, as Measured at High Temperatures
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The high-temperature properties of silicone rubber are compared to those of six organic rubbers. New data on properties at temperature, as distinct from standard heat aging data, are presented to guide the designer and materials engineer. The properties of fluorosilicone rubber are also discussed. Current automotive applications of both silicone rubber and fluorosilicone rubber are described.
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Machek, A. and McIntyre, J., "Properties of Silicone and Organic Elastomers, as Measured at High Temperatures," SAE Technical Paper 720128, 1972, https://doi.org/10.4271/720128.Also In
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- Machek A. L. “Silicones, in the Automotive and Construction Equipment Industries.” Journal of Elastoplastics 1 October 1969
- Elliott E. C. “Fluorosilicone Rubber-Its Unique Properties and Uses.” “Chemistry in the Automotive Future.” Proceedings of the 1969 Automotive Symposia, American Chemical Society November 1969