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T 16 Blue CDV Silicone Rubber |
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CDV (Carbon Dioxide Vulcanizing) Silicone Rubber T 16 Blue is a solventless, one component, curable elastomer designed for electronic applications. Under normal conditions T 16 Blue has a very long skin-over time. Once T 16 Blue is in place on the substrate, the cure is induced by exposure to a combination of carbon dioxide and moisture. * Carbon dioxide cure acceleration * Can be silk screened * Excellent adhesion The surface to be bonded should be properly prepared by cleaning with acetone, xylene, or other suitable solvent to remove all dirt and grease. The user must exercise care in selecting a cleaning solvent that is compatible with the materials to be bonded, and observe safety precautions in handling such solvents. Rubber surfaces should be lightly rubbed with sandpaper and then wiped clean with a cleaning solvent, usually acetone. The wet surface may be dried by wiping with a clean cloth or paper towel if necessary. T 16 Blue is not recommended for use with acrylic or polycarbonate substrates. |
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Appearance : Blue Liquid Viscosity, cP, at 25'C : 30,000 Solids, % : 96 Skin-over time, minutes at 25'C with moist carbon dioxide : 5 Specific Gravity at 25'C : 1.80 |
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