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publicationNumber JP-H06116497-A
titleOfInvention Silicone composition for resin internal addition
abstract (57) [Summary] (Modified) [Objective] The present invention is used as an internal additive to an organic resin because it has good compatibility with the organic resin. The organic resin added internally has excellent water repellency and slipperiness. It is intended to provide a silicone composition for resin internal addition when a cured film having properties is provided. [Structure] The silicone composition for resin internal addition of the present invention comprises: 1) General formula (Wherein R 1 is a group selected from a methyl group, a phenyl group or a vinyl group, R 2 is a methyl group or a phenyl group, l, m and n are each 0 or a positive integer, and m is 0.1 ≤ m / l + m + n <1.0, n is 0 ≦ n / l + m + n ≦ 0.2 , 10 ≦ l + m + n ≦ 1,000) 100 parts by weight of organopolyvinylsiloxane, 2) Organohydrogen having at least two hydrogen atoms (≡SiH groups) bonded to silicon atoms, which are compatible with the organopolyvinylsiloxane of 1). 1 to 100 parts by weight of genpolysiloxane, and 3) a catalytic amount of platinum or a platinum compound.
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