DY-V401E Vinyl Silicone Oil

Classification:

Silicone oil series

Summary:

DY-V401E Vinyl Silicone oil (Electronic grade)

Key words:

DY-V401E Vinyl Silicone Oil

Description

PRODUCT NAME

DY-V401E Vinyl Silicone oil (Electronic grade)

DESCRIPTION

This is a kind of vinyl modified polydimethyl siloxane, the structural formula as follows:

CH2=CH-Si(CH3)2O[(CH3)2SiO]n(CH3)2Si-CH=CH2

Molecular weight is between20 and 100,000(manufacture according to the needs of the customers)

Except smooth, soft, shining and so on, which is easy to react with hydrogen silicone oil, also attend others several reaction.

SPECIFICATION

Appearance

Colorless or Transparent Liquid

Viscosity(25℃,CP)?

100

180

300

400

500

1000

Vinyl content%(W/W)

2.81

1.78

1.6

1.33

1.18

0.96

Vinyl content mol/100g

0.038

0.024

0.022

0.018

0.016

0.013

USE

1. The filler of silicone rubber, to increase the hardness and intensity.

2. The main material of LSR, thermal forming silicone rubber and LED pouring sealant.

3. React with polyurethane, crylic acid and other organ material, will be made out more outstanding new material.(e.g coating)

USAGE AND DOSAGE

As additive agent: 5%-10%

As basic material : 50-%-100%

ATTENTION

This is a kind of active material, which is easy to react with other products, so pay attention do mix with other products in the transport.

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