Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Chemical Family
- Technologies
- Product Families
Features & Benefits
- Ready-to-Use Product Features
- Key Features
- Low linear shrinkage
- Non-yellowing catalyst system
- Self-bonding without primer, requires cure at elevated temperature to build adhesion and develop full physical properties
- Can be mixed by hand or machine dispensed
Applications & Uses
- Applications
- Application Area
- Cure Method
- Use and Cure Information
Important
- In order to achieve optimum performance, the same lot number of the A and B components should be used. Mixed lots may not obtain the performance criteria listed on the TDS or Certificate of Analysis.
- The 'A' part of the product contains the platinum catalyst; great care should be taken when using automatic dispensing equipment. Please ensure that it is not contaminated by residual hydride containing rubber (Part B) in the dispensing equipment, as curing will result. If in doubt, it is advised to thoroughly purge the equipment with a suitable hydrocarbon solvent or silicone fluid.
Mixing
- Both the ‘A’ and ‘B’ parts should be well stirred to ensure the material is uniform. If utilizing machine-dispense, ensure the mixing device has sufficient elements to fully homogenize the components of the formulation.
- Place the required amount of ‘A’ and ‘B’ parts by weight at the mix ratio shown opposite, in a clean plastic or metal container of approximately 3 times their volume, and mix until the color of the mixture is uniform. For best results, we recommend vacuum degassing. Degas by intermittent evacuation, the larger volume ofthe mixing vessel helps prevent overflow during this operation. In the case of automatic dispensing with static mixing head, the two components should be degassed before processing. Recommended vacuum conditions are 30-50 mbar intermittently over 5-10 minutes.
Inhibition of Cure
Great care must be taken when handling and mixing all addition cured silicone elastomer systems, ensuring that all the mixing tools (vessels and spatulas) are clean and constructed in materials which do not interfere with the curing mechanism. The cure of the silicone can be inhibited by the presence of compounds of nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus and arsenic; organotin catalysts and PVC stabilizers; epoxy resin catalysts and even contact with materials containing certain of these substances e.g. molding clays, sulfur vulcanized rubbers, condensationcure silicone rubbers, onion and garlic.
Curing Conditions
- The data offers a guide to the rate of cure at various temperatures, mixing of the components at temperatures between 15 and 25 °C is recommended to ensure adequate pot life for degassing and handling. The pot life can be extended to several hours by chilling the components before mixing.
- It is important to check the compatibility in preliminary tests if unknown substrates are used.
- Some formulations are not designed to cure at room temperature and may not develop full physical properties if cured below the minimum listed temperature. The recommended cure temperatures and times are provided for guidance only. The end user must test in their application and process as the quantity of material, size of part, and method of applying heat will influence time and temperature requirements.
Properties
- Flame Rating
- Physical Form
- Typical Properties
- Electrical Properties
- Cured Properties
- Uncured Properties
- Uncured Product Property
Color A Transparent and colorless Color B Transparent and colorless Cure Profile 60 mins at 150°C, 180 mins at 120°C
Cure Type Addition Mix Ratio By Weight 10:1 Rheology Liquid, Newtonian Self Bonding Yes
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Mix Ratio | 10:1 | - | - |
Tensile Strength | 450.0 | psi | - |
Elongation | 200.0 | % | - |
Dielectric Strength | 500.0 | V/mil | - |
Volume Resistivity | 2.57x10¹⁴ | ohm-cm | - |
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Volume Resistivity | 1.7 x 10¹⁵ | Ω.cm | ASTM D- 257 |
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Elongation (at Break) | 150.0 | % | - |
Hardness Shore A | 30.0 | - | ISO 37 |
Linear Coefficient of Thermal Expansion | 322.0 | ppm/°C | ASTM D 2240-95 |
Linear Shrinkage | max. 0.1 | % | - |
Working Temperature Range | -55 - 204 | °C | - |
Refractive Index (at 589 nm) | 1.406 | - | - |
Tensile Strength | 2.07 | N/mm² | ISO 37 |
Thermal Conductivity | 0.18 | W/mK | - |
UL File Number | QMFZ2.E205830 | - | - |
Mixed Viscosity | 4100.0 | cps | - |
Shore A Hardness | 29.0 | - | Durometer |
Volume Resistivity | 5.58 x 10¹⁴ | Ω.cm | - |
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Gel Time (at 25°C) | min. 24 | Hours | - |
Specific Gravity (Component A) | 1.02 | - | - |
Specific Gravity (Component B) | 1.01 | - | - |
Viscosity (Component A) | 5000.0 | cP | Brookfield |
Viscosity (Component B) | 600.0 | cP | Brookfield |
Regulatory & Compliance
- Certifications & Compliance
Packaging & Availability
- Packaging
CHT silicone elastomers are available in a variety packaging including bulk containers.
Storage & Handling
- Shelf Life
- 24 Months
- Storage Conditions
Maximum storage temperature is 38 °C / 100 °F