Clear Silicone Potting Glue For Outdoor Display Screen Adapter Dust And Water Protection Flexible Potting Compound
Product Overview for Silicone Potting Compound:
The 10:1 transparent potting compound is a two-component silicone material. Valued for its high transparency, excellent insulation and waterproofing properties, and flexibility, it is primarily used in electronic products that require visual monitoring of internal components or optical transmission. Its core applications span three major sectors: optoelectronic displays, precision electronics protection, and automotive electronics.
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Key Performance Parameters for Silicone Potting Compound:
High transparency and light transmission
Excellent electrical insulation properties
Flexibility and low-stress protection
Weather and chemical stability
Processing characteristics derived from the 10:1 mix ratio
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Application Areas for Silicone Potting Compound:
LED and Optoelectronic Products: This is a primary application area. The material is commonly used for potting outdoor lighting products—such as LED strips and wall washers—to protect circuit boards while allowing light transmission. It is also used to protect PCBs in LED displays and to encapsulate optical lenses and semiconductor devices that require high light transmittance.
Precision Electronics and Circuits: Its transparency facilitates quality inspection and subsequent maintenance. It is frequently used to encapsulate PCB mainboards and power modules, or to pot and protect components requiring internal visibility, such as sensors, transformers, and various IC chips.
Automotive and New Energy: Primarily used for protection in harsh environments. Applications include providing insulation and heat dissipation for battery management systems and electric drive systems in new energy vehicles, as well as waterproofing and shockproofing for devices such as onboard chargers and antennas.
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"Defect" characteristics requiring special attention (common issues with addition-cure systems)
Cure inhibition (poisoning): Contact with tin, lead, sulfur, amines, or certain silicone rubbers (such as residues from condensation-cure types) can result in a failure to cure or a tacky surface.
Common causes: Soldering flux residues, sulfur-containing gloves, and plasticizers found in certain plastics (e.g., PVC).