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News Release from: Master Bond | Subject: Master Sil 700
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 26 January 2007
Flexible adhesive resists high
temperatures
Master Sil 700 is a ready-to-use high- performance silicone elastomer adhesive/sealant that combines flexibility with high temperature resistance.
Master Sil 700 is a ready-to-use high- performance silicone elastomer adhesive/sealant that combines flexibility with high temperature resistance As such it is recommended for high-performance sealing and joining of metals, plastics, electrical insulations, protective coatings and formed-in-place gaskets
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 18 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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With its excellent insulating properties, it has a dielectric strength of 530V/mil, and with its remarkable 400% elongation it is also ideal for the encapsulation of sensitive electronic components as it provides ample vibration and shock protection.
Master Sil 700 has a paste consistency and will not sag, slump or run off surfaces.
It cures at ambient temperatures to a flexible rubbery solid when exposed to atmospheric moisture and remains flexible providing excellent service over the broad temperature range of -60 to +205C.
In addition to its superb electrical insulation properties, Master Sil 700 has excellent resistance to water and good sealing/adhesive properties, particularly to glass, plastics, metals and rubber, even including difficult to adhere silicone rubber itself.
Master Sil 700s inherent flexibility allows for "repairability" when this property is needed.
It is conveniently packaged in tubes, cartridges and 5 gallon pails. Request a free brochure from Master Bond ...
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