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Master Bond adhesives

NuSil MED-6605 Dispersion - Unrestricted Medical Use
Categories: Polymer; Thermoset; Silicone; Silicone Rubber

Material Notes: Description: “Dispersion” is a term used to describe a silicone elastomer system that is suspended or dispersed in a solvent carrier. It is a complex solution that contains silicone polymers of various molecular weights and reinforcing fillers. The substituent groups comprising the polymer back bone structure may consist of the following: Polydimethylsiloxane, Dimethyl Diphenyl copolymer, and Fluoro homo polymer or copolymer. Silicone dispersions typically have low viscosities, which is beneficial for applications wherein a thin film coating is needed, and they can easily be used in dipping and spraying processes. NuSil uses a variety of solvents to disperse silicones, such as xylene, tert butyl acetate, heptane, hexane, acetone and naphtha.

Important Properties of Dispersions: Prior to curing, dispersions can exhibit various uncured properties, as listed below. These properties define the characteristics of dispersions and their behavior during application:

  • Addition or moisture cure
  • Supplied as one or two part system
  • Viscosity and Rheology - Most dispersions are shear thinning, meaning the viscosity decreases with increase in shear.
  • Viscosity decreases by decreasing the solids content
Comments: One part, in Xylene

Cure Systems: Acetoxy

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Physical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Specific Gravity 1.09 g/cc1.09 g/cc
Viscosity 700 cP700 cP
 
Mechanical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Hardness, Shore A 2525Typical
 20 - 3020 - 30Certified
Tensile Strength at Break 6.90 MPa1000 psiCertified
 9.80 MPa1420 psiTypical
Tensile Stress at Strain 1.10 MPa
@Strain 300 %
160 psi
@Strain 300 %
Elongation at Break 550 %550 %Certified
 950 %950 %Typical
Tear Strength 8.77 kN/m50.0 pliCertified
 21.9 kN/m125 pliTypical
 
Processing PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Cure Time 7200 min
@Temperature 25.0 °C
120 hour
@Temperature 77.0 °F
 
Descriptive Properties
Mix Ratio1 part

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