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When die casters use General Electric silicone emulsions as mold release agents they get smooth castings. These emulsions give easy release with a very thin film, reduce the break-in time of new molds, and decrease the down time required for cleaning cores and dies.

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ι cones can fteCD uou How G-E Silzc Could you save labor, maintenance, and improve your manufacturing methods by using a chemically inert, tem­ perature-resistant material? Then you'll want to explore the applications of General Electric silicones. These amazing materials, characterized by their indiffer­ ence to extremes of heat a n d cold, are constantly finding new uses throughout industry, extending design possibilities and facilitating production. General Electric silicone oils, for example, will not decompose in temperatures as high as 4U0 F. And they retain their viscosity even in cold as low as —90 F. General Electric silicone greases arc proving to be superior lubricants for plug cocks and valves, because of their resistance to chemicals and heat. General Electric silicone rubber will not soften at 350 F. or become brittle at —10 F. It can be supplied in extruded shapes, in compression-molded sheets, or in paste form. G-E engineers will modify compounds to meet specific require­ ments. And r e m e m b e r to investigate G-E silicone g u m . Here's a new raw material for rubber and compound manufacturers which will per­ mit them to produce a rubber with new standards of chemical a n d heat resistance. ΛΥΑΝΤ τ ο KNOW MORE ABOUT G-E SILICONES? Perhaps they can help with your pro­

duction problem—or improve your products. Write for more information to: S e c t i o n 34-1, C h e m i c a l D e p a r t m e n t , G e n e r a l Electric C o m p a n y , P i t t s l i e l d , Massachusetts.

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