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Inorganic polymers are a type of plastic that are composed of inorganic compounds, such as silicones, polyphosphazenes, and polysiloxanes. These polymers are used in a variety of applications, including medical devices, automotive parts, and consumer electronics. They are known for their high temperature resistance, chemical inertness, and electrical insulation properties.
Inorganic polymers are often used in combination with organic polymers to create composite materials with enhanced properties. This combination of materials is often used in the aerospace and automotive industries, as well as in the production of medical devices.
Inorganic polymers are also used in the production of coatings, adhesives, and sealants. These materials are used to protect surfaces from corrosion, wear, and other environmental factors.
Some of the major companies in the inorganic polymer market include Dow Corning, Wacker Chemie, Evonik Industries, and Shin-Etsu Chemical. These companies produce a variety of inorganic polymers for a range of applications. Show Less Read more