For sure it is hard to dissolve: I tried generic organic solvent (toluene, decane, isopropanol, ethyl acetate and acetone) which I had in our lab, and chloroform and dichloromethane. None of them worked.
Contacting the suppliers didn't help: they don't know, or don't want to say out, any information about the chemistry of their product. And they claimed there is no solvent for it.
To find out the detailed composition of the polymer an XPS might be worth it. Might it?
However could it really help?
I didn't try any radiation technique on it; but I did try sonication, and it also didn't help.
The idea behind solving it is the following:
we have a very complex domain (geometry-wise) where we want to have water, surrounded by a silicone block. We are using rapid prototyping techniques to reproduce that, and researching for a way to solve the product so to free its space to water.
Thanks a lot for your help.
And Great Forum.
S.