“…Poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) is an important rubber with a wide range of applications, which have unique properties such as heat resistance, electrical insulation, and chemical stability. − Because of weak intermolecular force and free intrachain rotation, PDMS has the lowest glass transition temperature ( T g ) of about −110 °C among current industrial rubbers, which thus exhibits excellent performance at low temperature. Over the past 60 years, due to these outstanding properties at low temperature and the rich variety of structures, PDMS has been widely used as high-performance products in the cold environments, such as sealed rings, press pads, and vibration mounts served in aerospace and thermal shielding material. − Actually, PDMS is a semicrystalline polymer, and its crystallization may be induced by either lowering temperature or imposing strain, which consequently affects the elasticity of PDMS at low temperature.…”