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Item # SE 9189 L RTV
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Item # SE 9189 L RTV, Silicone Dow Electronics Conformal Coatings
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1-part, white or gray, fast tack-free flowable-viscosity conformal coating with controlled volatility and good flame resistance
Specifications
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Features
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Potential Uses
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Application Methods
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Cure
Specifications
Type
Solventless RTV Elastomeric Conformal Coatings
Product Form
1-part RTV cure
Color
Gray
White
Viscosity
23300
mPa/s
Durometer
33 A
Specific Gravity
1.19
Room Temperature Tack-Free Time
8
min
Room Temperature Cure Time
360
min
Flammability Classification
94 V-0
UL 746E Approval
No
Shelf Life from Date of Manufacture
15 months
Dielectric Strength
625
V/mil
25
kV/mm
Dielectric Constant at 1 MHz
3.1
Dissipation Factor at 1 MHz
4.00E-03
Volume Resistivity
9.00E+14
O/cm
Features
Fast tack-free room-temperature cure; flowable; cures to soft, low-stress elastomer; pigmented to hinder component identification; UL 94 V-0 flammability rating; controlled silicone volatility; no added solvents
Potential Uses
Protective coating for rigid and flexible circuit boards, connectors, electronic components, or sensors; fast tack-free cure, highly controlled volatility for use around relays and high-tolerance devices (HDD, DVD, CD).
Application Methods
Applied by syringe dispense, brush or flow coating.
Cure
Time to cure is dependent on several variables including the method of application, film thickness, temperature and humidity. Tack- free time in the data table gives an indication of typical times until surface is dry enough to handle. Cure time for full cure are indications of time needed to develop full physical properties such as durometer, tensile strength or adhesion. These times, including full cure time, can be significantly improved by introducing mild heat of 60 °C or less.