Description: Fluids are non-curing, stable silicone polymers typically used as lubricants. Fluids are available in a variety of viscosities. Depending on the viscosity, fluids can be applied by spraying, dipping, wiping, or brushing. For optimal performance, the chemistry of the fluid should not match the chemistry of the substrate being lubricated. If unsure of the compatibility of the substrate and lubricant, contact the supplier of each material for assistance. Because they are so dynamic, fluids can be adapted to perform well in a wide array of projects. The following list summarizes the properties that make fluids ideal components for a variety of applications: - Varying viscosities
- Can be diluted with solvent for application in thin layers
- Varying polymer chemistry to allow use with various substrates
- Unlimited working time due to non-curing property
- Hydrophobicity adds water repellency
Comments: Dimethyl PolymerInformation provided by NuSil |