Silicone Baby Nipples

atadam

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Well, are they up to the task near 200C? Or do we have special kind of silicone for that specific temperature range? They could probably survive at least 100C. They might come intelligibly handy if endurance is well. If has been answered before, drop a link message and report please. Sincerely!
 
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blokenoname

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We do indeed have! General purpose silicone can not withstand temps like that. You want high temp silicone, that can stand up to 220°C or even up to 300°C.
 
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atadam

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Before this gets deleted or ignored for the good, are there any mold-able high temp (medical or food grade) silicone recipe? I am on search for mold-able silicone for a diy 'foreskin restorer' project, if there are high temp ones would rather search for them. viva l'intactism
 
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virtualpurple

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I actually stumbled on the same question awhile back when I turned down the wrong aisle at Walmart. I bought a few nipples and a few pacifiers. I was looking to trim them down to a bit to make silicone reducers. I’ve also got a few bottle nipples being used to pair my flared bubbler mouthpiece to a 14mm elbow adapter attached to some whip tubing. It makes things a little more hands free.
 

virtualpurple

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But you want it shaped like a baby's nipple?

That seems weird. I think we might need an adult :uhoh:

Lol I prefer more elegant looking g solutions but I'm away from home and on a budget to rig up an adapter to use a whip with my bubbler.
 
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Ramahs

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Ahh, now that I reread this thread with more sober eyes, I'm guessing that the OP is talking about bottle nibbles, like the ones on a baby's drinking bottle.

Sounds a lot less weird now, in hindsight anyway. :rofl:
 
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