100% of active silicone multi-esters are trimethylolpropane-based. These products have been shown to have improved oxidative stability and high oxidative onset temperatures relative to base silicone in anaerobic conditions such as engines and gearboxes.
Silicone Multi- Esters | Silube TMP D2 Silube TMP D219 Silube TMP D218 |
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Branched silicones with C8/C10 fatty group. Used in processes that require high heat and oxidative stability such as non-stick cookware or high-temperature paint. It provides lubricity and release. |
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Branched silicones with C18 fatty groups. Used in processes that require high heat and oxidative stability such as non-stick cookware or high-temperature paint. It provides lubricity and release. |
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Silube TMP D218 |
Branched silicones with branched C18 fatty groups. Used in processes that require high heat and oxidative stability such as non-stick cookware or high-temperature paint. It provides lubricity and release. |