R10470, a general-purpose silicone sponge, can be used in most applications.
R10480 has extremely low compression set and maintains its resiliency even under extended compression.
R10460 is flame retardant.When held in a vertical position and exposed to a 2,000 °F flame for 12 seconds, there is no residential flame and less than a 10 second afterglow. Like R10480, it is especially resistant to compression set.
R10450 silicone sponge with fiberglass reinforcement is a unique construction. It has the compressibility of sponge, plus dimensional stability in the X-Y direction. The absence of stretch contributes to the consistent size and shape of die cut parts and eliminates outward extrusion under pressure.
R10490 fluorosilicone sponge rubber can be used as a gasket where it is necessary to contain fluids that would degrade normal silicone sponge and solid materials (special order basis).
R10404 closed-cell conformable silicone rubber sponge is designed for use where both conformability and heat transfer are necessary, such as between printed circuit boards and heat sinks, decal transfer or applying heat activated adhesives.
R10460 meets UL94 Flammability Classification 94HBF. R10470 Medium and R10460 meet UL 1570, 1571 and 1572.
Test Method Water Absorption |
N/A D1056 |
Water Absorption |
N/A Less than 5 % |
Dielectric Strength |
N/A 145 V/mil |
Thermal Conductivity (Average) |
N/A 2.6 x 10-4 x (cal·cm/ºC·cm·s) 0.75 BTU in/h·ft2 ºF |
Specific Heat |
N/A 0.3 BTU/lb/ºF |
Linear Thermal Expansion1 | N/A 1.8 x 10-4 in/in/ºF |
Outgassing (NASA Testing) |
N/A Less than 1% weight loss (after 24 h at 257 ºF in vacuum) |
Width/Sheet Size |
N/A 36 x 36 in |
Color |
N/A Black Gray Orange-tan |
Thickness |
N/A 1/16 ±1/64 in1/2 ±3/64 in1/32 ±.010 in1/4 /+3/64 to –1/32 in1/8 ±1/32 in3/16 ±1/32 in3/8 ±3/64 inSpecial order. Minimum quantities apply - 3/32 ±1/64 in |
Test Method Compression Deflection |
N/A D1056 |
Compression Deflection2 | N/A 10 psi |
Test Method Tensile Strength |
N/A D412 |
Tensile Strength |
N/A 90 psi |
Test Method Elongation |
N/A D412 |
Elongation at Break |
N/A 150 % |
Test Method Compression Set |
N/A D1056 |
Compression Set (Compressed 50 % for 22 h at 212 ºF) |
N/A 25 % |
Test Method Density |
N/A D3574 |
Density |
N/A .017 lb/in |
- 1 Room temperature to +350 ºF
- 2 Compressed 25 % at room temperature
Robert McKeown offers a variety of adhesive and sealant products for a wide range of commercial and industrial applications. Our silicone epoxy adhesives and sealants, in particular, are ideal for applications such as:
FEATURES AND USES OF ELECTRONICS SEALANTS AND ADHESIVES
Providing ultimate reliability and longevity, our electronics adhesives and sealants can be used to form bonds to many different surfaces and substrates, including:
- Ceramics
- Metals
- Glass
- Filled plastics
These specialized solutions eliminate the need for mechanical fastening and clamping while allowing for optimal ease of processing. Reliable and efficient in temperatures ranging from -45 °C to 200 °C, our electronics adhesives and sealants provide excellent dielectric insulation.
Silicone Adhesive/Sealants
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Learn more >>Most silicone formulations are solventless, eliminating the need for special storage, ventilation, or handling. And because many of our electronics adhesives and solvents are reworkable, they offer great flexibility and allow for easier module repair.
Electronics adhesives and sealants are frequently used in: automotive, communications, industrial, and energy industries, as well as consumer devices.
Extremely versatile, these adhesives can be used for:
- Sealing lids and housing grooves
- Cushioning or stabilizing fragile components
- Affixing components such as capacitors and coils to circuit boards
- Adhering module lids and baseplates
- Gasketing
SILICONE ADHESIVES
One of the most popular types of electronics adhesives, silicone adhesives provide excellent flexibility and high heat resistance, making them ideal for electrical, automotive, aerospace, and construction industries. There are several varieties of silicone adhesives available, including:
- Two-component systems that require a curing agent
- One-component systems that cure through air moisture
- UV or EB radiation curing adhesives
- Pressure-sensitive versions that adhere to surfaces with little pressure
RTV sealants (room-temperature vulcanizing) begin to cure as soon as they’re exposed to moisture in the air, so they must be used quickly. Pressure-sensitive sealants offer a permanent tackiness. UV- or radiation-cured sealants, on the other hand, require UV light to cure, while thermoset silicone sealants require heat to cure. Although not as strong as other sealants or adhesives, electrical silicone sealants remain flexible even when fully dried or cured. Various types of silicone sealants serve as ideal solutions for high-heat applications like engine gaskets.
In electronics fabrication, silicone adhesive sealants are often used for fixing parts on circuit boards, LCD module assembly, general sealing, and component protection. Specific formulations differ depending on intended use and can be customized to allow for enhanced thermal conductivity, superior protection of metal electrodes, and faster cure times. These sealants are available in chemical-, heat-, mildew-, and oil-resistant formulations to meet a wide range of application needs.
Industrial silicone epoxy is used for:
- General-purpose fixture sealing of tubs
- Windows, ductwork
- Gaskets
- General-purpose bonding
- Sealing
THERMAL SEALANTS
High temperatures often present problems for conventional adhesive materials and can affect printed circuit boards and assemblies. At Robert McKeown, we offer the highest-level special adhesive grades of thermal sealants, which allow for enhanced thermal conductivity. Both low-viscosity liquids and non-slump formations are available in two-cure chemistries.
We also offer one-part moisture-cure grades, which use room-temperature processing to cut back on equipment needs. After cure, the materials form strong but flexible bonds, which protect from mechanical stress and vibration. Both one- and two-part heat-cure solutions accelerate processing and support high throughput production.
Heat resistant silicone adhesives are extremely versatile materials and dispense easily at room temperature, but can also cure quickly at any thickness level at temperatures as low as 90°C. Efficacy and functionality are improved when higher temperatures accelerate cure times.
CHEMICAL RESISTANT ADHESIVES
Chemical resistant silicone adhesives are commonly used in:
- Chemical processing plants
- Chemical piping and tanks
- Medical devices
These adhesives can reliably protect against a wide range of chemicals and harsh materials, including acid, alcohol, and fuel. Depending on specific application requirements, they can also provide resistance against solvents, bases, sterilization, and water.
EPOXY BASED ADHESIVES
Epoxy based adhesives are created by mixing a resin and a hardener. Curing is initiated when the resin is mixed with a certain catalyst. The covalent bonds resulting from this combination determine the rigidity and strength of the epoxy sealant.
Epoxy adhesives can reliably adhere to a variety of materials and are ideal for applications demanding chemical resistance, high strength, and low stress. Thermally conductive, microelectronic-grade, general-purpose, high-temperature and chemical resistant epoxy adhesives are available as both one- and two-part solutions. Epoxy adhesive and sealants allow for room temperature, thermal, or UV-curing capabilities.