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Silicone Elastomers
By Larry Mayo

> There are several types of cure mechanisms used in Silicone elastomer
> formulations.  Some incorporate acetic acid and are indeed activated
> by exposure to atmospheric moisture.  These should probably be avoided.

I'm corn-fused.  What silicone glues don't use acetic acid to cure?  
I think I may have missed the full postings, but what type of glue, and
what thinning agents, and method of application is used?  I remember
Craig recommending thinned silicon grease.

Larry Mayo



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