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A class of polymer materials. In optical fiber, some are used as buffer materials and others for cladding. Not to be confused with silica (SiO 2 ) or silicon (the element, Si).
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| silicone |
(extended definition) Any member of a family of polymeric products whose molecular backbone is made up of alternating silicon and oxygen atoms and which has pendant hydrocarbon groups attached to the silicon atoms. Offers excellent resistance to water and large variations in temperature (-100
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| silicone l. |
see under oil.
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| silicone o. |
any of various long-chain fluid silicone polymers; those of medical interest being polydimethylsiloxanes. Various silicone oils, particularly of viscosity between 5000 and 5400 centistokes, are injected into the vitreous to serve as a vitreous substitute during or after vitreoretinal surgery, such as to maintain retinal tamponade in the management of complicated retinal detachment.
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| silicone oil |
Injectable silicone.
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