No. I think you mean silicone, which is slightly different, and if you do, then it would depend on what you're sealing. There are silicone sealants available.
Silicon is used to make many electronic devices,such as transistors, integrated circuits and computer chips.
Silicon hexabromide
Silicon (and oxygen).
Because it is made up of silicon.
No,silicon is a metalloid
Yes. You should use a high temperature silicon sealant.
Silicon is used to make many electronic devices,such as transistors, integrated circuits and computer chips.
Akadema conditioner with aloe vera and silicon to seal in moisture.
you can try replacing the ruber seal but to be honest the best way is to silicon it shut so it doesnt open or leak! you can try replacing the ruber seal but to be honest the best way is to silicon it shut so it doesnt open or leak!
order a replacement seal from the dealers and fit, you can use silicon as a temp fix
This is from the seal around the vent on the outside portion of the panel. Check the seal and use some silicon to fix it up.
Any silicone based glue will bond to silicone rubber. -Aqua Seal, Seal All, Goop, Plumber's Goop, Gloozit, PL premium to name just a few that will work.
As in all modern electronic devices, a microscopically thin layer of silicon dioxide is grown as an insulator and passivator over the silicon of integrated circuits and discrete transistors. This process was developed in 1959 by Fairchild Semiconductor for use in their Planar Process for making silicon transistors and immediately spread throughout the industry, permitting use of inexpensive plastic packaging for semiconductor devices for the first time. Silicon oxide polymers are also in the silicone rubber parts that seal the case and keyboard from moisture.
Silicon hexabromide
Silicon metal has many uses. It is added to Aluminum alloys and used in the car industry to make them strong and light. It is also used in solar panels, lubricants, greases, skin and hair products, and resins.
Silicon and oxygen, in this form. SiO2 Silicon dioxide.
no it is not a nonmetal. Silicon is a metalloid