Wiki says:
Platinum-based cure system
In a platinum-based silicone cure system, also called an
addition system (because the key reaction-building polymer is an "
Addition reaction"), two different chemical groups (a silicone hydride and a vinyl) react in the presence of platinum (which serves as the catalyst). In this reaction, an ethyl group [C(H2)- C(H2)] is formed and there are no byproducts. Two separate components must be mixed to catalyze the polymers: one component contains a platinum
complex which must be mixed with the second component, a
hydride- and a
vinyl-functional
siloxane polymer, creating an
ethyl bridge between the two. Such silicone rubbers cure quickly, though the rate of or even ability to cure is easily inhibited in the presence of elemental
tin,
sulphur, and many
amine compounds.
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So it sounds like platinum-cure is not corrosive since there are no byproducts. Never heard of it before though.