Silicon vs Silicone

emerystora

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We have had an interesting discussion on silicŏn and silicōne.

To make a long story short, silicon is an element and silicones are polymers containing silicon and oxygen, and often carbon and hydrogen as well.

Silicon, the 14th element in the Periodic Table, is the seventh most common element in the universe and the second most common element on Earth (oxygen is the most common element). But this crystalline element has a strong affinity for oxygen, so it is almost always found as silicon dioxide (aka silica or sand).

Silicones, also known as polysiloxanes, are a family of man-made polymers that are usually liquid or a flexible, rubberlike plastic. The polymers have an inorganic chain of silicon and oxygen atoms with organic side groups attached to the silicon. They have several useful properties that make them the basis for a variety of consumer and industrial products including:

Low thermal conductivity.
Low electrical conductivity.
Low toxicity.
The ability to repel water and form watertight seals.
They do not stick to most substrates, but does stick to glass.
Physical properties remain the same despite changes in temperature.
They resist oxygen, ozone, and ultraviolet light.
Silicones are used in sealants; adhesives; lubricants; brake fluids, medical products; both cosmetic and orthopedic implants; cooking utensils; tools; thermal and electrical insulation; coatings for paper, textiles, and gaskets; potting for electronics; and even as a dry-cleaning solvent.

Emery Stora
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Silicon makes computers smart
Silicone makes men dumb Ha ha ha
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Subject: [GMCnet] Silicon vs Silicone

We have had an interesting discussion on silicŏn and silicōne.

To make a long story short, silicon is an element and silicones are polymers containing silicon and oxygen, and often carbon and hydrogen as well.

Silicon, the 14th element in the Periodic Table, is the seventh most common element in the universe and the second most common element on Earth (oxygen is the most common element). But this crystalline element has a strong affinity for oxygen, so it is almost always found as silicon dioxide (aka silica or sand).

Silicones, also known as polysiloxanes, are a family of man-made polymers that are usually liquid or a flexible, rubberlike plastic. The polymers have an inorganic chain of silicon and oxygen atoms with organic side groups attached to the silicon. They have several useful properties that make them the basis for a variety of consumer and industrial products including:

Low thermal conductivity.
Low electrical conductivity.
Low toxicity.
The ability to repel water and form watertight seals.
They do not stick to most substrates, but does stick to glass.
Physical properties remain the same despite changes in temperature.
They resist oxygen, ozone, and ultraviolet light.
Silicones are used in sealants; adhesives; lubricants; brake fluids, medical products; both cosmetic and orthopedic implants; cooking utensils; tools; thermal and electrical insulation; coatings for paper, textiles, and gaskets; potting for electronics; and even as a dry-cleaning solvent.

Emery Stora
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Emery,

Thank You, and I hope you won't mind if I paste this over on the GMC Motorhome Forum.

Matt
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Emory,
Looks like you looked in your college text.😃

> Emery,
>
> Thank You, and I hope you won't mind if I paste this over on the GMC
> Motorhome Forum.
>
> Matt
> --
> Matt & Mary Colie - Chaumière -'73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL,
> GMCES
> Electronically Controlled Quiet Engine Cooling Fan with OE Rear Drum
> Brakes with Applied Control Arms
> SE Michigan - Near DTW - Twixt A2 and Detroit
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> Emory,
> Looks like you looked in your college text.😃
> --
> Jim Kanomata ASE

Jim,

I bet he didn't have to.....
He probably remembers this from countless meeting with automotive engineers from the Big Us that did not know the difference.
He was a ChemE for years in a really tough market.

Matt
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Matt & Mary Colie - Chaumière -'73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL, GMCES
Electronically Controlled Quiet Engine Cooling Fan with OE Rear Drum Brakes with Applied Control Arms
SE Michigan - Near DTW - Twixt A2 and Detroit
 
Emory is very sharp not only as a ChemE but as a great friend.
In fact he did a marvelous job when he took over being an Executive
Director of GMC MI.

> > Emory,
> > Looks like you looked in your college text.😃
> > --
> > Jim Kanomata ASE
>
> Jim,
>
> I bet he didn't have to.....
> He probably remembers this from countless meeting with automotive
> engineers from the Big Us that did not know the difference.
> He was a ChemE for years in a really tough market.
>
> Matt
> --
> Matt & Mary Colie - Chaumière -'73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL,
> GMCES
> Electronically Controlled Quiet Engine Cooling Fan with OE Rear Drum
> Brakes with Applied Control Arms
> SE Michigan - Near DTW - Twixt A2 and Detroit
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