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G10 | Concrete and Silicone | Exercises and experiments

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G10 | SILICONCRETE LAMP | Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete + Silicone

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Silicone Sphere

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Rubber Silicone Alimentary

 

silicone

Scientific name:

vinyl methyl silsesquioxane

 

Chemical composition:

2C+SiO2

 

Material description:

Translucent material with a smooth surface and thickness from 0.5 to 4.0 mm.

It’s waterproof and resistant to ozone and UV. It’s temperature range goes

from -55 to 300 C.Silicone rubber is an elastomer composed of silicone—itself

a polymer—containin silicon together with carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.

Translucent silicone rubber is chemically inert with no odor oroutgassing

properties in its solid state. Translucent rubber maintains good tensile strength

for a thinner material. Also meets FDA standards.

 

 

Extraction process:

silicones are mixed inorganic-organic polymers with the chemical formula

[R2SiO]n, where R is an organic group such as methyl, ethyl, or phenyl.

 

Basic properties:

Compressive strength:                          20 MPa

Tensile strength:                                   9.0 MPa

Stiffness:                                               60 Shore

Carbon footprint average:

Recyclable:                                           Yes

Laser:                                                    Yes

Small laser:                                           Yes

Milling:                                                   Yes

3D printing:                                            No

 

Material supliers:

1. Sucesores de Antonio Norverto, sociedad limitada

Calle Bolivia, 340, 08018, Barcelona

2. Manufacturados Espanoles de resinas fluoradas S.L.

Calle Cobalt, 101, 08907, Hospitalet de Liobregat, Barcelona

3. Establecimentos OR 64 SL

Calle Joan Casanovas Maristany, 08739, Subirats, Barcelona

4. Dicoinsa SL

Calle Pisuegra, 2, 08028, Barcelona

5. Siliconas Tecnicas SL

Calle Italia, 1, 08520, Franqueses del Valles, Barcelona

6. Componentes de los fluidos SL

Passeo Congost, 153, 08530, Garriga, Barcelona

7. Atma maquinaria para caucho SL

Calle Biugetes, 7, 08791, Sant Llorenc d’Hortons, Barcelona

8. Servei Estacio    http://www.mwmaterialsworld.com/

9.Lork industrials http://www.lorkindustrias.com/contacto_eng.html

 

 

Price:

81.30 eu. 1200×1.5×1000 – Servei Estacio.

 

References:

1. Carey Jones Architects Design: The Soundhouse in United Kingdom 2008

http://www.dezeen.com/2008/09/24/soundhouse-by-careyjones-and-jefferson-sheard/

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2.Carsten Nikolai “syn chron” pavilion 2004

http://www.carstennicolai.de/?c=works&w=syn_chron

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3.Tom Wiscombe, Moca Pavilion, Los angeles 2013

http://www.tomwiscombe.com/project_008.html

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4. Concrete and rubber lamps by Renate Vos 2013

http://design-milk.com/concrete-and-rubber-lamps-by-renate-vos/

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5.Wolfgang Bittner, Lyndsey Housden, Yoko Seyama and Jeroen Uyttendaele. Plane Scape pavilion in the Royal Conservatory of The Hague. 2010

http://mycitylab.eu/amplifiedarchitecture/2010/09/

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