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THOMSON BROS (NEWCASTLE) LTD

Phone: 01912-160-397
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, TYNE AND WEAR

S G SILICONE PRODUCTS LTD

Phone: 01257-475-438
CHORLEY, LANCASHIRE

DOW CORNING

Phone: 01676-528-000
COVENTRY, WEST MIDLANDS

Develops, manufactures, and markets diverse silicon-based products and services.

www.dowcorning.com

RHODIA SILICONES

Phone: 01420-606-000
BORDON, HAMPSHIRE
www.rhodia-silicones.com

PURE WAFER LTD

Phone: 01792-311-200
SWANSEA, WEST GLAMORGAN

A provider of silicon wafer reclaim and finishing services. ... Print this page © 2004 Pure Wafer . Tel: +44 (0) 1792 311 200 Email: info@purewafer...

www.purewafer.com

SILEX LTD

Phone: 01420-487-130
BORDON, HAMPSHIRE

G B SILICONE TECHNOLOGY LTD

Phone: 01204-474-330
BOLTON, LANCASHIRE

THERMOPOL LTD

Phone: 01293-543-615
CRAWLEY, WEST SUSSEX

ContiTech Fluid Technology is development partner and original equipment manufacturer of components and systems.

www.thermopol.co.uk

REPLICATION TECHNOLOGIES LTD

Phone: 01992-892-894
WALTHAM ABBEY, ESSEX

Unit 38 Hillgrove Business Park. Nazeing Road, Nazeing. Waltham Abbey. Essex. EN9 2HB. Tel: +44(0) 1992 892 894. Fax: +44(0) 1992 892 901. Click he...

www.reptech.co.uk

POLYSIL

Phone: 01516-324-414
WIRRAL, MERSEYSIDE

CHARTERED SEMICONDUCTOR (EUROPE) LTD

Phone: 01483-888-494
GUILDFORD, SURREY

Charteredsemi.com. This Page Is Under Construction - Coming Soon! ... Understand how to get online and how domains, hosting, SSL, online marketing ...

www.charteredsemi.com

ROOSE MOTOR SPORT

Phone: 01522-787-187
LINCOLN, LINCOLNSHIRE

SUMCO EUROPE SALES PLC

Phone: 02082-227-390
LONDON, LONDON

SILICONE ALTIMEX LTD

Phone: 01159-496-890
NOTTINGHAM, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE

silicone rubber tubing, pharmaceutical silicone rubber products and platinum silicone tubing from Europe's leading independent silicone mouldi...

www.silalt.co.uk

SILICONE ENGINEERING LTD

Phone: 01254-261-321
BLACKBURN, LANCASHIRE

Silicone Manufacturer and Engineering specialise in rubber product manufacturing ... Watch the video to see what we do and how we are constantly dr...

www.silicone.co.uk

SILMIX LTD

Phone: 01446-771-500
COWBRIDGE, SOUTH GLAMORGAN

A LITTLEJOHN LTD

Phone: 01446-774-028
COWBRIDGE, SOUTH GLAMORGAN

FINDEN COATINGS LTD

Phone: 01159-850-088
NOTTINGHAM, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE

Finden Coatings specialise in the research and development of Elastac products for the Lingerie, Hosiery and Medical markets. Based in Nottingham, ...

www.findencoatings.co.uk

DELVEMADE LTD

Phone: 01617-945-470
MANCHESTER, LANCASHIRE
www.delvemade.co.uk

S E H (EUROPE) LTD

Phone: 01506-415-555
LIVINGSTON, WEST LOTHIAN

SEH-Europe Ltd. Terms and Conditions of Purchase (Download as pdf) SEH-Europe Ltd. ... Shin-Etsu Handotai Europe Ltd, Registered in Scotland No: 87...

www.sehe.com

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Is it really true that silicones and alcohol are bad for your hair?

OK. So everyone says drugstore products are bad for your hair because they use silicones and alcohol but if that's true, then why do companies tend to advertise silicones in their products? If they are bad, wouldn't they not mention them? And stylists always say "Don't use Pantene, it has alcohol in it" but when I compared the ingredients of a bottle of Matrix to Pantene, Matrix listed several of the exact same alcohols in their product that Panene uses as well. So, are they really bad for your hair or is that just a myth?

BballinGurl

Question answered by Emma

I have been told all along too by hairstylists that silicones are not good if you use them on a regular basis. The hair doesn't "breathe". A silicone serum is ok once in a while, but not all the time. I know for a fact that alcohol is a no-no because it tends to dry the hair (it definitely does to mine). SO, I usually stay away from these drugstore products and try to look for the ones with natural extracts and oils in them. Which is not always an easy task, I have to admit.

Do you have to use aquatic silicone to re-seal a fish tank if so what is the difference?

I have some clear silicone I purchased to do a construction job,I would like to know "what the difference between the two silicones is?"

Kelly M

Question answered by Nunya Biznis

As long as it is 100% silicone it should be fine. I used stuff made for windows and doors when I resealed my tank, I think it was made by GE. Some silicones contain other ingredients that can kill fish that is why most people say to only use aquatic silicone that you get at the petstore.

Is it really that bad to use silicones and sulfates on your hair?

how bad is it really? should i switch to 100% organic only and get rid of all products with sulfates and silicones. i want my hair to grow and be strong and healthy and not have breakage, would getting rid of sulfates and silicones help or change my hair for the better. if so, know any good shampoo's and conditioners? thanks.

Marie Hires

Question answered by shorty

YES!!! I suggest you use Treseme Naturals shampoo and conditioner because it has very low sulfates and no silicones...i have really curly hair which means its really dry but ever since i started to use Treseme Naturals, my hair has been super soft and not dry at all. i HIGHLY reccomend Treseme Naturals. its cheap too :)

Will using a silicone plug attach to my ear and get stuck in so i may have to get it surgically removed?

i'm gauging my ear to a half inch,and i have the 7/16s taper and i accidently bought half inch silicone plugs so i figured after gauging to 7/16s i could just put the half inch silicones in but i've heard it could get stuck in my ear or cause an infection..is that true?or any advice on what to do?

kenziep@att.net

Question answered by kkoher03

I never heard of a silicone plug getting sooo stuck that you would have to have it surgically removed..where did you hear that? I own a punk/emo/goth store...and we sell tons of silicone plugs and tunnels, and we've never had a problem with them...I've even worn them a few times myself, and they go in and out just fine, like any other plug I've worn. I would give your ear 2-3 weeks to heal, and get used to the 7/16 before going up to 1/2 ...but you should be just fine. I have a lot of people that prefer to stretch with silicine tunnels instead of tapers...b/c they push on you ear from the inside, and stretch it open....I've never stretched with silicone, So idk...but as far as them getting stuck ...??? never heard of that one before...Good luck!

What is the best silicone makeup primer?

I have really bumpy, pore-y skin and I need a good primer with silicones that will smooth everything out and make my foundation last. The thicker, the better! Any recommendations? I have quite dry skin, too...

LeiLeo~

Question answered by Mary

I use the Silicone Make-up Base for Dry and Sensitive Skin by Eveline Cosmetics. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0048G3VAS?ie=UTF8&tag=digitsy-post3-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0048G3VAS It smooths out all skin's imperfections. The skin covered with the transparent layer is transformed. It gains complete softness and allows easy application of makeup. I love it. Price is OK.

What kind of glue works to glue silicone to metal after the silicone is already dry?

I have silicone creme puffs made for jewelry purposes. Now, the puffs are dry. Is there any glue out there that would work to glue the silicone puffs to metal ring bases, metal type unknown (but has to be cheap jewelry metal since it didn't cost much). Thanks in advance.

El

Question answered by Loki

in all honesty with the silicone being dry and having to still adhere that to metal, im pretty sure superglue wont work, so dont believe that if someone says so. best luck ur gonna have is with araldite, thats just the name im familiar with, its an epoxy. stuff is crazy strong, bonds anything together, its a two part 50/50 mix, thats how strong the stuff is, id say thats ur best bet, some kind of epoxy.

How do I use silicone cupcake molds in a preheated oven?

I recently bought silicone molds for my muffins and I finally found my muse to try it. However, in most muffin/cupcake recipes, preheating your oven to 350 degrees is needed. On my molds there's a note that says they should not be used in an oven, hotter than 230 degrees. Can someone explain how exactly I can use my molds in this case?

Maria

Question answered by Florence M

I would use them as a sub for paper muffin cups in a regular muffin pan. Read below: Silicone muffin cups can be used just like paper ones. Make your kitchen a little greener by baking in reusable silicone muffin cups instead of using disposable paper liners. These Earth-friendly muffin cups can be used in the exact manner as paper liners, but their rubber-like quality allows them to maintain their shape even when used without muffin tins. As an added bonus, these cups can go from the freezer to the oven, microwave and dishwasher without damage, unlike muffin tins. However, although silicone muffin cups are nonstick, they should still be coated with cooking spray to improve their effectiveness. Read more: How to Use Silicone Muffin Cups | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_6030056_use-silicone-muffin-cups.html#ixzz24lGox2mB

How is silicone cases created for ipod or mp3 players? How do I custum make my own for a business?

I am thinking about maybe starting a business that creates silicone casing for products but dunno how too start. Who do I contact and how much would it cost too start? Is there a company that I can contact that makes these type of stuff?Any helps on how to make this possible? I don't have much money yet...

bob123

Question answered by Miss Bounty

they use silicon, its from the sand so start with a truck a & hit to the beach and get some sand! lol

What are some good silicone-free conditioners for curly hair?

I have super curly hair and I have been using tresemme curl moisturizing conditioner for a long time. My stylist recently told me that it has silicones and is drying out my hair, which I think is true because it has seemed frizzier in the last six months. I just started deep conditioning with miriam quevedo gold and my hair seems a little better but I am still using tresemme daily. So basically what silicone-free conditioners for super curly hair do you recommend?

hey

Question answered by

Well there's loreal ever sleek and ever strong. There's treseme naturals but it has isopropyl alcohol which is drying. And my favourite is garnier pure clean conditioner.

Where can I find Silicon Gel Sheets to help in the treatment of a keloid scar?

Ive been wanting to try silicon sheets to help reduce the size of a keloid scar. Are these available at any pharmacy, medical store? Or are they by prescription only.

king10.geo

Question answered by Melissa

Silicone scar sheets are over-the-counter and readily available. Be prepared for the cost, though. A quick search at Drugstore.com turned up the following choices: - 28 Neosporin Scar Solution 1.5" x 2.75" sheets, billed as a 12-week supply, $29.99 - 1 ScarFx 1.5"x3" sheet, billed as reusable, $18.99 Curad makes a non-silicone scar sheet from polyurethane that's less expensive (21 pads for $17.99) you may also want to consider.

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