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What sets the chemical structure of Dimethyl Silicone Fluids apart from other fluids?

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What sets the chemical structure of Dimethyl Silicone Fluids apart from other fluids?

The chemical structure of Dimethyl Silicone Fluids distinguishes them significantly from conventional organic fluids. These silicone fluids possess a unique backbone composed of silicon-oxygen linkages. This distinctive chemical arrangement confers exceptional resistance to a multitude of challenging factors, including extreme temperatures, oxidative stress, shear forces, and exposure to various chemicals. Unlike typical organic fluids, Dimethyl Silicone Fluids are better equipped to withstand these adverse conditions, making them a preferred choice for applications that demand durability and stability. Furthermore, these silicone fluids exhibit favorable dielectric properties, enhancing their utility in electrical and electronic applications.

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