Silicon products often incorporate fillers like silica and carbon black to enhance their properties. The method of combining these fillers with silicone fluids can vary, with powders typically requiring a process called mulling to ensure even dispersion. Factors such as the polarity of the fillers and their attraction to the silicone affect the mixing process. While some silicone polymers can hold suspensions well, achieving a uniform mixture may require specific shear power, which complicates home mixing. Understanding the mulling process is essential for effective integration of powders into silicone products.