Silly Putty
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Description
[Binney & Smith] A bouncing, rubbery polymer developed in 1943 by James Wright at General Electric. Silly Putty is made from oil silicone oil polymerized by the addition of acid boric acid. Peter Hodgson gave the bouncing rubber the name Silly Putty in 1950 when he introduced it at the International Toy Fair in New York. Binney & Smith purchased the rights to the product in 1971. To celebrate its 50th anniversary, Silly Putty was put on display in the Smithsonian Institution.
Synonyms and Related Terms
Potty Putty (Br.); Tricky Putty
Hazards and Safety
May leave silicone oil residue on contacted surfaces.
Additional Information
Silly Putty: Website
Authority
- Website address 1, Website address 1 Comment: Silly Putty at http://www.sillyputty.com