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Creative Materials 108-50MG

108-50MG is a one component, thermally conductive, low stress, low shrink potting compound and adhesive. 108-50MG features exceptional resistance to thermal cycling. Recommended applications include potting of dissimilar materials requiring Class "F" service temperature rating. 108-50MG can also be used as an adhesive for bonding stress sensitive substrates when low ionics or low hydrolyzable chloride is required. 108- 50MG is a microelectronics grade version of 108-50.

Features

  • Microelectronics grade
  • Low stress
  • Moderate thermally conductive adhesive/potting compound

Product Type: 1K (1 component) Adhesive, Conductive Adhesive, Epoxy Adhesive, Potting Compound

Application Method: Injection

Chemical Family: Epoxy & Epoxy Derivatives

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    Identification & Functionality

    Features & Benefits

    Applications & Uses

    Application Method

    Properties

    Typical Properties
    ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
    Pot LifeLatent
    Conductivity1.83W/mK
    Viscosity (at Room Temperature)200,000 - 250,000cps
    Dielectric Strength495volts/mil
    Volume Resistivity1x 10^14Ω - cm
    Dielectric Constant (1 kHz)4.4
    Dielectric Factor (60 Hz)0.012
    Hardness (at Room Temperature)80Shore D
    Hardness (at 121°C)35Shore D
    Thermal Conductivity1.83W/m-K

    Regulatory & Compliance

    Certifications & Compliance

    Safety & Health

    Safety & Handling
    • Use with adequate ventilation.
    • Keep away from sparks and open flames.
    • Avoid prolonged contact with skin and breathing of vapors.
    • Wash with soap and water to remove from skin.

    Storage & Handling

    Shelf Life
    1 week at 40°C, 12 months at 0°C, 6 weeks at 25°C
    Handling & Curing Instructions

    Material is ready to use as received. Store at low temperature to maintain consistent flow properties. Allow material to warm up to room temperature before opening container. Cure for two (2) hours at 150°C. (Note: Best properties are obtained when cured at 121°C for four hours.)