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dispersions
lifesciences
generalhealthcare
Description
- One-part RTV silicone elastomer dispersed in xylene.
- Cures at room temperature upon exposure to atmospheric moisture
Applications
- Suitable for dip casting and heat-curing of thin elastomeric films
- For use as an adhesive for bonding and sealing silicone together
- Low viscosity makes dispersions ideal for use as sprayable coatings
NuSil Technology’s MED10-6605 shall not be considered for use in human implantation for a period of greater than 29 days.
Property |
Average result |
Cure System |
Acetoxy |
Viscosity |
700 cP
|
Non-Volatile Content |
29 %
|
Durometer |
25 Type A
|
Appearance |
Clear to Translucent |
Cure |
5 days / RTV |
Elongation |
950 %
|
Mix Ratio |
1 PART |
Solvent |
Xylene |
Stress @ Strain |
160 psi / 300 % |
Tear |
125 ppi
|
Tensile |
1,500 psi
|
Comment |
One Part |
Property |
Average result |
Cure System |
Acetoxy |
Viscosity |
700 MPa*s
|
Non-Volatile Content |
29 %
|
Durometer |
25 Type A
|
Appearance |
Clear to Translucent |
Cure |
5 days / RTV |
Elongation |
950 %
|
Mix Ratio |
1 PART |
Solvent |
Xylene |
Stress @ Strain |
1.1 MPa / 300 % |
Tear |
22.05 kN/m
|
Tensile |
10.34 MPa
|
Comment |
One Part |
Display in metric units
The above properties are tested on a lot-to-lot basis. Do not use as a basis for preparing specifications. Please contact NuSil Technology for assistance and recommendations in establishing particular specifications.
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