No better illustration of the creative power of science could be found than that supplied by the diversified class of synthetic materials known as silicones. In the last ten years these new oils, resins, and rubbers have suddenly emerged from academic laboratories to become the center of interest in many an industrial research laboratory and to find unexpected application in an astonishingly wide variety of commercial products. The very multiplicity of forms and uses makes it difficult for those not specializing in silicon chemistry, or well-informed concerning high polymers, to get an understanding of what is meant when the word "silicone" is used. This extremely interesting book meets a very real need.
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