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Aviation History
1962
1962 - 2260.PDF
FLIGHT International, 4 October 1962 PRODUCTS FORTHE AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES SILCOSET ROOM TEMPERATURE CURING RUBBERS • RESISTANCE TO HIGH AND LOW TEMPERATURES • GOOD ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES • EXCELLENT RESISTANCE TO MOISTURE, CORONA AND OZONE Important additions to conven tional silicone rubbers are the I.C.I. 'Silcoset' rubbers. These are liquids or pastes that cure at room temperature to resilient silicone rubbers on addition of curing agent (2-pack) or simply on exposure to atmospheric moisture (1-pack). 'Silcoset' rubbers are supplied in consistencies suitable for pour ing, dipping, spreading, caulking and spraying. They are used for potting and encapsulating elec tronic equipment, sealing and caulking, and making flexible moulds for casting epoxy resins. DIELECTRIC COOLANTS • HIGH CLOSED-CUP FLASH POINTS • EXCELLENT THERMAL STABILITY • EXCELLENT DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES • PROTECTION AGAINST OXIDATION Above Mach 2, problems of cool ing electronic equipment become acute and I.C.I.'s new silicone dielectric coolants come into their own. These fluids give trouble-free operation from -80°C to +250°C, require little pump power and give very efficient heat transfer. They are invaluable for cooling electronic units by direct immersion in the fluid stream. SILCODYNE H HYDRAULIC FLUID • LOW VOLATILITY • LOW INFLAMMABILITY • HIGH TEMPERATURE STABILITY • NON-CORROSIVE 'Silcodyne' H hydraulic fluid is specially designed to meet the arduous conditions of high speed, high altitude and space flight. 'Silcodyne' is a 100% silicone fluid—its remarkable range of properties is achieved without additives. Equally at home on the ground, in the air and in outer space— 'Silcodyne' will not volatilise in space—this I.C.I. Silicone fluid has a valuable contribution to make in aerospace lubrication and hydraulics. Otht>r I.C.I, silicone products of interest in aerospace are the mould ing, extruding and cloth-coating grades of silicone rubber; the Class H and C insulating resins, the resin bases for heat resistant paints; the highly compressible dimethyl silicone fluids for liquid springs and damping applications; self-bonding, high hysteresis silicone rubber for pro duction of anti-vibration mounts and shock absorbers. For further information, and supplies, get in touch with your nearest I.CJ. Sales Office or with IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES LIMITED. LONDON. S.W.I I.C.I SILICONES CONSULTANCY SERVICE I.C.I. Silicones are already doing a valuable job in many industries but new silicones, new uses are continually emerging. It may well be that these can help improve your product, your process—and your profits. The LCI. Silicones Consultancy Service is organised to explore such possibilities with you. To arrange a visit, write or telephone: Britannia House, 50 Great Charles Street, Birmingham 3. (Tel. Central 7070) 4 Blythswood Square, Glasgow C.2 (Tel. City 6020) Ship Canal House, King Street, Manchester 2 (Tel. Deansgate 2424) P.O. Box 19, Templar House, 81-87 High Holborn, London W.C.I. (Tel. Chancery 9711) IClNSILICONES MEAN BUSINESS m. n6
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