Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090146175 | THERMAL STABLE TRANSPARENT SILICONE RESIN COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THEIR PREPARATION AND USE - A curable silicone composition includes (A) a polydiorganosiloxane having an average, per molecule, of at least two aliphatically unsaturated organic groups and at least one aromatic group; (B) a branched polyorganosiloxane having an average, per molecule, of at least one aliphatically unsaturated organic group and at least one aromatic group; (C) a polyorganohydrogensiloxane having an average per molecule of at least two silicon-bonded hydrogen atoms and at least one aromatic group, (D) a hydrosilylation catalyst, and (E) a silylated acetylenic inhibitor. The curable silicone composition cures to form a cured silicone resin having a refractive index >1.40. The curable silicone composition cures by heating to form a cured silicone resin with an optical transparency >95% at a thickness of 2.0 mm or less at 400 nm wavelength after thermal aging by heating at 200° C. for 14 days. | 06-11-2009 |
20150361320 | In Situ Method For Forming Thermally Conductive Thermal Radical Cure Silicone Composition - An in situ method for forming a thermally conductive thermal radical cure silicone composition is provided. The in situ method comprises forming a thermally conductive clustered functional polymer comprising the reaction product of a reaction of a polyorganosiloxane having an average, per molecule, of at least 2 aliphatically unsaturated organic groups; a polyorganohydrogensiloxane having an average of 4 to 15 silicon atoms per molecule; and a reactive species having, per molecule, at least 1 aliphatically unsaturated organic group and 1 or more curable groups; in the presence of a filler treating agent, a filler comprising a thermally conductive filler, an isomer reducing agent, and a hydrosilylation catalyst. The method further comprises blending the thermally conductive clustered functional polymer with a radical initiator. | 12-17-2015 |
20150376481 | Stable Thermal Radical Curable Silicone Adhesive Compositions - A stable thermal radical curable silicone composition is provided that comprises (I) a clustered functional polyorganopolysiloxane having one or more radical curable groups selected from an acrylate group and a methacrylate group; (II) a reactive resin and polymer; (III) a radical initiator; (IV) a moisture cure initiator; and (V) a crosslinker. The reactive resin and polymer includes (a) an organopolysiloxane polymer and (b) an alkoxy-functional organopolysiloxane resin. The alkoxy-functional organopolysiloxane resin comprises the reaction product of a reaction of (i) an alkenyl-functional siloxane resin, (ii) an alkoxysilane-functional organosiloxane, and (iii) an endcapper in the presence of (iv) hydrosilylation catalyst. The stable thermal radical curable silicone composition can be utilized for electronics applications. | 12-31-2015 |
20150376482 | Moisture-Curable Hot Melt Silicone Adhesive Compositions Including An Alkoxy-Functional Siloxane Reactive Resin - A moisture-curable silicone adhesive composition is provided that comprises (A) a reactive resin, (B) a reactive polymer, (C) a moisture cure catalyst, and (D) a crosslinker resin. The reactive resin (A) comprises the reaction product of a reaction of an alkenyl-functional siloxane resin comprising R | 12-31-2015 |
20160002513 | ALKOXY-FUNCTIONAL ORGANOPOLYSILOXANE RESIN AND POLYMER AND RELATED METHODS FOR FORMING SAME - An alkoxy-functional organopolysiloxane resin and polymer is disclosed that comprises the reaction product of a reaction of (i) an alkenyl-functional siloxane resin comprising R | 01-07-2016 |
20160032060 | Curable Silicone Compositions Comprising Clustured Functional Polyorganosiloxanes And Silicone Reactive Diluents - A curable silicone composition is provided that comprises a reaction product of a reaction of (I) a clustered functional polyorganopolysiloxane having at least one radical curable group selected from an acrylate group and a methacrylate group; (II) a silicone reactive diluent, and a (III) a radical initiator. | 02-04-2016 |