Two-Component 10:1 Silicone Encapsulant Waterproof RTV-2 Slicone Potting Rubber Potting Material For LED Driver
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Product Overview for Silicone Potting Compound:
Process-Friendly Silicone Potting for High-Yield Manufacturing
The HN-8808 Series potting compounds balance high performance with unmatched process stability. Featuring a well-balanced viscosity and an extended 40–60 minute working time (pot life), this series offers an forgiving curing window for diverse production environments. Seamlessly compatible with both manual handling and high-speed automated dispensing, HN-8808 effectively minimizes operating errors, lowers defect rates, and boosts production efficiency.
Key Performance Parameters for Silicone Potting Compound:
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Application Areas for Silicone Potting Compound:
Versatile Protection for Global Electronics Manufacturing
Engineered for exceptional versatility, this silicone potting compound provides robust waterproofing, electrical insulation, shock-absorbing protection, and anti-fouling coatings. It is widely utilized across the electronic components, industrial electrical, and comprehensive household appliance industries to seal and safeguard critical assemblies against severe environmental stress.
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Detailed Operating Guide (Manual Operation Focus) for Silicone Potting Compound:
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Packaging for Silicone Potting Compound:
* Standard Packaging: 22kg/set; 11kg/set. Smaller packages suit flexible production needs.
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FAQ for Silicone Potting Compound:
1. Q: The 40-minute pot life starts from when?
A: It starts from the moment Components A and B begin mixing. We recommend completing mixing, degassing, and pouring within 30 minutes, leaving a 10-minute safety margin.
2. Q: What if I accidentally get the ratio wrong, say 11:1?
A: The 10:1 ratio has some tolerance. 11:1 (excess A) may lead to incomplete cure and internal softness. 12:1 carries higher risk. Keep error within ±5%.
3. Q: How critical is a vacuum pump for performance?
A: For most consumer-grade products, sitting and manual bubble removal yields acceptable performance. For high-reliability (auto, military), vacuum degassing is essential.
4. Q: How to clean glue from skin?
A: Uncured, wipe off most with a paper towel, then wash with soapy water or alcohol. Cured silicone is insoluble and will wear off naturally; don't worry.
5. Q: Do you offer small trial kits?
A: Yes. We offer 1kg trial kits (909g A + 91g B) for process validation and performance testing. Feel free to apply.