2021
DOI: 10.1002/mame.202100741
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Micro‐ and Nanotexturization of Liquid Silicone Rubber Surfaces by Injection Molding Using Hybrid Polymer Inlays

Abstract: Micro-and nanotexturization of surfaces can give to the parts different advanced functionalities, such as superhydrophobicity, self-cleaning, or antibacterial capabilities. These advanced properties in combination with the biocompatibility of Liquid Silicone Rubber are an interesting approach for obtaining high-performance medical devices. The industrial production of surface textures in polymeric materials is through the replication technique, and the best option to attain a high production rate is injection … Show more

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“…With the unique molecular structure and comprehensive performance, silicone rubber is widely used in the aerospace, [1][2][3] automotive, 1,4 electrical and electronic, [5][6][7] and medical fields. [8][9][10] The development of stretchable, mechanically robust, dielectric, multifunctional silicone rubbers with high thermal stability is crucial for soft electronics applications. Unfortunately, the relatively poor mechanical properties of silicon rubber without reinforcing nanofillers limit its application.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the unique molecular structure and comprehensive performance, silicone rubber is widely used in the aerospace, [1][2][3] automotive, 1,4 electrical and electronic, [5][6][7] and medical fields. [8][9][10] The development of stretchable, mechanically robust, dielectric, multifunctional silicone rubbers with high thermal stability is crucial for soft electronics applications. Unfortunately, the relatively poor mechanical properties of silicon rubber without reinforcing nanofillers limit its application.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%