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  2. Silastic - Wikipedia

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    Silastic-brand silicone elastomers have a range of applications. In the automotive industry they are used for making gaskets, spark plug boots, hoses and other components that must operate over a broad temperature range and resist oil and coolants.

  3. Dow Corning - Wikipedia

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    Dow Corning, Bay City. Dow Corning was formally established in 1943 as a joint venture between the American conglomerates Dow Chemical and Corning Glass to explore the potential of silicone and was a manufacturer of products for use by the U.S. military in World War II. The company began operating its first plant, in Midland, MI, in 1945.

  4. Corning - Wikipedia

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    Corning (gunpowder), a gunpowder manufacturing process that improves consistency and power Salt-curing or Pickling with salt; salting Topics referred to by the same term

  5. William F. Banholzer - Wikipedia

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    William F. Banholzer (born January 23, 1957) is an American Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.Prior to this role, he was formally a chemical engineer and Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at the Dow Chemical Company.

  6. Silicone rubber - Wikipedia

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    In its uncured state, silicone rubber is a highly adhesive gel or liquid. To convert it to a solid, it must be cured, vulcanized, or catalyzed.This is normally carried out in a two-stage process at the point of manufacture into the desired shape, and then in a prolonged post-cure process.

  7. Scientists launch study to determine whether dogs can predict ...

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    Dogs are among the animals taking part in research to determine how much animals know about impending natural disasters

  8. Fowler Calculators - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] As the name "Magnum" implies, it was a fairly large device at 4.5 inches in diameter—about 1.5 inches more than Fowler's average non-Magnum-series calculators. [8] The large design meant that much larger calculations could be performed on it, "to four, and sometimes five, significant figures," according to the instruction manual. [6]

  9. Sinclair Scientific - Wikipedia

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    The Sinclair Scientific was a 12-function, pocket-sized scientific calculator introduced in 1974, dramatically undercutting in price other calculators available at the time. The Sinclair Scientific Programmable , released a year later, was advertised as the first budget programmable calculator.