Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Silicone Oil
Quantity/Pack Size – 250ml
Form – Liquid
Grade – Analytical
Application – Lubrication, coating, viscosity standard, thermal stability studies
Product Overview
Silicone Oil is a premium laboratory-grade liquid designed for precision applications requiring chemical inertness, high thermal stability, and versatile performance. Its unique molecular structure provides exceptional resistance to oxidation, hydrolysis, and thermal degradation, making it highly reliable in controlled laboratory processes. The analytical-grade quality ensures minimal impurities, consistent viscosity, and reproducible results across multiple experiments. Silicone Oil demonstrates excellent lubrication properties and serves as an effective medium for surface coating, temperature regulation, and viscosity calibration. Its stability under extreme conditions allows researchers and laboratory professionals to conduct sensitive procedures without compromising the integrity of materials or outcomes. The oil’s low surface tension and non-reactive nature make it compatible with a wide range of laboratory equipment and instruments, preventing corrosion and chemical interference. It is packaged to maintain purity, prevent contamination, and ensure extended usability. Its versatility, high stability, and inert characteristics make it a dependable choice for laboratories requiring precise control, consistent behavior, and effective performance across multiple applications. Silicone Oil’s robust formulation ensures reliable results, enhances laboratory efficiency, and supports diverse chemical and physical processes, making it an essential reagent for modern scientific workflows.
FAQs
1. What laboratory applications is Silicone Oil suitable for?
It is suitable for lubrication, viscosity calibration, surface coating, and thermal stability experiments in laboratory settings.
2. Is Silicone Oil compatible with various laboratory materials?
Yes, it is chemically inert and does not react with most metals, plastics, or glass commonly used in laboratories.
3. Can Silicone Oil be substituted with other oils?
Alternatives exist, but they may lack the high thermal stability and chemical inertness of laboratory-grade Silicone Oil.
4. How should Silicone Oil be stored?
Store in a tightly sealed container, away from heat, sunlight, and reactive chemicals to maintain its properties.
5. Where can high-quality Silicone Oil be sourced?
It is available through certified laboratory suppliers offering analytical-grade reagents with consistent quality and batch reliability.










