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For Dow Corning to successfully offer new and improved technologies to you, we must have a firm understanding of the science that is the foundation of our products – particularly in the area of interfacial science.
Using extensive, current equipment and facilities, Dow Corning’s experienced interface scientists have the ability to:
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Chemically characterize the top few molecular layers of a material’s surface
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Measure the attractive force that exists between two surfaces in nanometer or millimeter dimensions
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Characterize polymer surfaces at a nanoscopic level
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Modify the surface of a polymer to meet specific requirements
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Quantitatively characterize the interface between two liquids
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Optimize formulations of aqueous silicone products
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Quantitatively characterize the drainage of liquid films
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Model chemical structures and molecular behavior
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Investigate the performance of new materials
What is an interface and why is it important?
What makes silicones special?
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