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Scientifically, silicone is the common name for polymers with silicone and oxygen atoms sequentially arranged in its skeleton instead of carbon.


Silica sand (SIO2), which is the raw material of glass, turns into glass when it is crystallized, and when it is polymerized; that is silicone is obtained when high fluidity is achieved. In other words, silicone can be called “soft form of glass”.


Silicone can be shaped into many shapes, it is light and flexible. But it does not contain carcinogenic substances. It does not cause harmful oscillations at high temperatures. On the other hand, it is healthy like glass, resistant to heat and moisture; however, it provides ease of use because it is not fragile.


Silicone can maintain its physical structure to a large extent even in environments with temperature differences and under severe environmental conditions. Products made of silicone can be used for years as long as the instructions for use are followed. Therefore, they are long-lasting and economical. At the same time, they are not toxic and allergic and they are ecological products because they are biodegradable.

Resistant to different temperatures, it provides ease of use, does not contain stains and bacteria, it does not break, crack, deform, easily clean and, most importantly, it is environmentally friendly due to its flexible structure.

Benefits of Silicone

  • Highly resistant to damage and degradation from extreme temperatures.

  • Does not harden, crack, peel, crumble, dry out, rot or become brittle over time.

  • Lightweight, saves space, and easy portable.

  • Made from a natural resource.

  • Non-toxic, odorless and contains no BpA, Latex, Plastic and Phthalates.

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