Dimethylsilicone oil

Viscosity ~5000 mPa.s,neat(25 °C)

Reagent Code: #95456
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Alias Dimethicone oil; methyl silicone oil, polysiloxane, polydimethylsiloxane, silicone oil, organic silicone oil
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CAS Number 63148-62-9

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Formula SiCH₃₂O
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MDL Number MFCD00132673
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Dimethylsilicone oil is widely used as a lubricant in various mechanical and industrial applications due to its thermal stability and low viscosity. It is commonly applied in high-temperature environments where traditional lubricants would degrade. In the automotive industry, it is used in shock absorbers and brake fluids to enhance performance and longevity. In the medical field, it serves as a key component in anti-foaming agents for digestive medications, helping to reduce bloating and discomfort. Additionally, it is utilized in personal care products like lotions and creams to provide a smooth, non-greasy texture and improve skin hydration. In electronics, dimethylsilicone oil is employed as a dielectric fluid in transformers and capacitors, offering excellent insulation properties. It is also used in the manufacturing of silicone rubber and as a release agent in molding processes to prevent sticking. Its versatility makes it a valuable material across multiple industries.

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Appearance Colorless liquid
Viscosity 4800-5200 mPa.s

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inventory 2.5L
10-20 days ฿9,160.00
inventory 25ml
10-20 days ฿460.00
inventory 100ml
10-20 days ฿1,190.00
inventory 500ml
10-20 days ฿2,280.00

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Dimethylsilicone oil is widely used as a lubricant in various mechanical and industrial applications due to its thermal stability and low viscosity. It is commonly applied in high-temperature environments where traditional lubricants would degrade. In the automotive industry, it is used in shock absorbers and brake fluids to enhance performance and longevity. In the medical field, it serves as a key component in anti-foaming agents for digestive medications, helping to reduce bloating and discomfort. Additionally, it is utilized in personal care products like lotions and creams to provide a smooth, non-greasy texture and improve skin hydration. In electronics, dimethylsilicone oil is employed as a dielectric fluid in transformers and capacitors, offering excellent insulation properties. It is also used in the manufacturing of silicone rubber and as a release agent in molding processes to prevent sticking. Its versatility makes it a valuable material across multiple industries.
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