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GE 75th Anniversary

When Uncle Sam needed help in WWII, GE’s silicone research laboratories stepped up with heat-resistant gaskets and stronger, more flexible wiring for the war effort. When NASA needed materials to protect Apollo 11 astronauts on their trip to the moon, GE kept them safe with silicone shields for their space suits, gloves and boots. Today, GE silicone sealants are counted on around the globe, for many of the most imaginative and ambitious building projects in the world. Able to withstand extreme temperatures without hardening or cracking, and flexible enough to perform in typhoons, hurricanes and earthquakes, they’ve been put to the test time and again.

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