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Archive | 1996

Liquid organopolysiloxane resins, a process for their preparation, low viscosity polydiorganosiloxane compositions containing liquid organopolysiloxane resins and their use

Robert Friebe; Hubertus Eversheim


Archive | 1996

Tin catalysts, a process for their production, their use and cross-linkable mixtures containing them

Robert Friebe; Hans Sattlegger; Karl-Heinz Sockel; Wilhelm Weber; Axel Wilms


Archive | 1995

Crosslinkable RTV silicone materials

Robert Friebe; Hans Sattlegger; Karl-Heinz Sockel; Wilhelm Weber; Axel Wilms


Archive | 1994

Single-component polysiloxane compounds

Robert Friebe; Wilhelm Weber; Karl-Heinz Sockel


Archive | 1993

Titanium(IV) chelates and their use in polysiloxane materials

Robert Friebe; John Huggins; Wilhelm Weber; Karl-Heinz Sockel


Archive | 1996

Condensation cross-linking polysiloxane masses, a process for preparing the same and surface-modified fillers

Robert Friebe; Wilhelm Weber; Karl-Heinz Sockel


Archive | 1992

Polysiloxane(s) curable in the presence of water or moisture at room temp. - contg. reaction prods. of alkyl titanate(s) or zirconate(s) with hydroxy carboxylic acid ester(s), useful for the prepn. of 1K-RTV cpds.

Robert Friebe; John Dipl Chem Dr Huggins; Wilhelm Weber


Archive | 1996

Process for the production of poly(diorganosiloxanes) with diorganyloxyorganylsilyl or triorganyloxysilyl end groups, crosslinkable mixtures containing them and use thereof

Robert Friebe; Karl-Heinz Sockel


Archive | 1996

Catalyst/cross-linking agent compositions, a method for their preparation and their use

Robert Friebe; Peter Dr. Schwabe; Reiner Voigt


Archive | 1997

Activator for the depolymerization of polysiloxanes which are crosslinked, optionally contain fillers and/or are uncrosslinked

Robert Friebe; Wilhelm Weber; Karl-Heinz Sockel

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