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Silicone Platinum RTV

General Purpose (R-2234,R-2264,R-2364)

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These are two-part, Platinum RTV (Addition Cure) Silicone rubbers designed for mold making, embedding, electrical applications, and thermal expanding tools. The controlled coefficient of thermal expansion makes these RTV ‘s ideal for casting pressure pads and for use as an advanced composite tooling rubber.

Physical Properties (TYPICAL VALUES): 24 hrs. @ 77F (25C)


R-2234 A/B R-2264 A/B R-2364 A/B
Color: Blue Blue Blue
Mixed Viscosity@ R.T.: 32,000 CPS 80,000 CPS 90,000 CPS
Specific Gravity: 1.08 1.25 1.28
Mix Ratio A/B: 10/1 10/1 10/1
Durometer A Shore: 35 (+/-5) 50 65
Tensile Strength (PSI): 525 550 650
Elongation %: 440 300 250
Tear Strength (PSI): 90 80 110
Thermal Conductivity BTU-FT: 5.2 x 10-4 8.11 x 10-4 8 x 10-4
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (in/in/ft) 8.1 x 10-4 9 x 10-4 9 x 10-4
Shelf Life 6 months 6 months 6 months

Mixing Instructions:

The base and curing agent are mixed just before using. Mix 10 parts base to 1 part curing agent by weight. Automatic mixing equipment or manual mixing may be used to combine base and curing agent. Immediately after mixing, place the material in a vacuum chamber to remove entrapped air. As vacuum is drawn, the material will expand as much as four times its original volume. Remove from vacuum chamber and pour very gently, so as not to incorporate air into the material.

Inhibition:
Certain materials will cause inhibition or neutralizing of the curing agent: sulfur and organo-metallic salt containing compounds found in organic rubbers, and many condensation cure RTV, chloride solvents, and amines-epoxy. Inhibition may easily be determined by brushing a small quantity of these materials over a localized area of the part to be reproduced. If the material remains gummy or uncured after the curing time, then the part’s surface is acting as an inhibitor. **See Addition Cure Technical Data Sheet for inhibiting

TEMPERATURE POT LIFE CURE TIME
100 F 30 MIN 2 HOURS
150 F 10 MIN 30 MIN
300 F ---- 5 MIN

 

 

The information and data contained herein are based on information we believe reliable. Each user of the material should thoroughly test any application and independently conclude satisfactory performance before commercializing. Suggestions of uses should not be taken as inducements to infringe on any particular patent.