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Materials Chemistry and Performance of Silicone-Based Replicating Compounds.
Author(s) -
Michael T. Brumbach,
Alex Mirabal,
Michael Kalan,
Ana B Trujillo,
Kevin Hale
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1164595
Subject(s) - residue (chemistry) , silicone , replica , chemistry , solvent , chemical engineering , nanotechnology , materials science , organic chemistry , engineering , art , visual arts
Replicating compounds are used to cast reproductions of surface features on a variety of materials. Replicas allow for quantitative measurements and recordkeeping on parts that may otherwise be difficult to measure or maintain. In this study, the chemistry and replicating capability of several replicating compounds was investigated. Additionally, the residue remaining on material surfaces upon removal of replicas was quantified. Cleaning practices were tested for several different replicating compounds. For all replicating compounds investigated, a thin silicone residue was left by the replica. For some compounds, additional inorganic species could be identified in the residue. Simple solvent cleaning could remove some residue.

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