Soviet Mining

, Volume 19, Issue 4, pp 346–350 | Cite as

Low-modular materials based on dimethyldiphenylsiloxanes and scope of their use for photomechanical simulation of stressed state

  • L. Z. Rogovina
  • A. S. Shapatin
  • N. I. Malkis
  • V. G. Vasil'ev
  • R. F. Markina
  • N. P. Isaeva
  • L. I. Komarova
  • V. F. Trumbachev
  • G. L. Slonimskii
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Keywords

Oligomer Siloxane Vulcanization Dimethyldichlorosilane Hydrolytic Condensation 
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© Plenum Publishing Corporation 1984

Authors and Affiliations

  • L. Z. Rogovina
  • A. S. Shapatin
  • N. I. Malkis
  • V. G. Vasil'ev
  • R. F. Markina
  • N. P. Isaeva
  • L. I. Komarova
  • V. F. Trumbachev
  • G. L. Slonimskii

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