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New White Paper: Spotlight on Silicones
Silicone adhesive systems have several important performance characteristics that distinguish them from other adhesive families. Learn more about their unique combination of flexibility, high temperature resistance, and more specialized engineering properties.
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Thermally conductive silicone system
MasterSil 705TC is a thermally conductive, electrically isolating, high performance silicone for bonding, sealing and coating applications. It cures readily at ambient temperatures when exposed to atmospheric moisture and is a non-corrosive type silicone. This one part system is particularly well suited for applications that require flexibility and high temperature resistance and where reworkability is a desirable feature.
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One part non-corrosive silicone offers ultra fast cure
Featuring heat resistance up to 400°F, MasterSil 711 is a high performance silicone elastomer compound for bonding, sealing, coating and formed-in-place gaskets. This product features an exceptionally fast and non-corrosive cure, making it desirable for many applications, especially those pertaining to electronics. MasterSil 711 is self leveling and bonds well to a variety of substrates, including glass, metals and many plastics.
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Silicone is serviceable at 300°C
MasterSil 800 is serviceable over the exceptionally broad temperature range of -75°F to +572°F (300°C), making it highly desirable for many applications, especially those pertaining to electronics and aerospace. What is truly remarkable about the higher temperature range is that unlike other temperature resistant silicones, MasterSil 800 will not depolymerize when exposed to 300°C and high pressure. In a sense, it can be considered a second generation high temperature resistant RTV.
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More silicone systems
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