Gels are a special class of encapsulants that cure to an extremely soft material. They are used to provide high levels of stress relief to sensitive circuitry. Gels perform many important functions in electronics. Their major job is to protect electronic assemblies and components from adverse environments by:
  • Functioning as dielectric insulation
  • Protecting the circuit from moisture and other contaminants
  • Relieving mechanical and thermal stress on components
Dow offers a line of standard gels,more
Unit of Measure

Specifications

Specific Gravity1 0.97 g/cc

Type

Standard Gels

Cure System

Addition cure

Color

Transparent blue

Viscosity [cPs or mPa·s]

275

Penetration [1/10 of mm]

60

Gel Hardness

90 g
Shelf Life2 12 months

Working Time

< 10 min
Room Temperature Cure Time3 15 min/30 min

Heat Cure Time

1.5 at 125 ºC

Dielectric Strength

400 V/mil16 kV/mm

Dielectric Constant at 100 Hz/100 kHz

2.75/2.75

Volume Resistivity

3.60E+15 O/cm

Dissipation Factor at 100 Hz/100 kHz

0.0004/< 0.00006

Linear Coefficient of Thermal Expansion

435 µm/(m·ºC)

Product Form

N/A 3.60E+15

Features

N/A
0.0004/< 0.00006

  • 1 Cured or uncured A & B.
  • 2 Shelf life from date of manufacture for material in the original, unopened container, stored at less than 35ºC, unless otherwise noted.
  • 3 Time to non-flow/full cure.