Silicone ink promises a faster cure

A Polymer Systems Technology product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 17, 2006

A novel fast-curing black silicone ink can be cured in less than one hour, compared with the 24 hours that RTV inks require for a touchable cure.

Polymer Systems Technology has added MED-6613-2, a fast-curing black ink, to its line of silicone inks.

Traditional silicone, or RTV, inks require long curing times and can cause a significant bottleneck in the manufacturing process.

In addition, these inks often require long waiting periods prior to handling.

MED-6613-2, a black, fast-curing ink can be cured in less than one hour, compared with the 24 hours that RTV inks require for a touchable cure.

"We constantly look for ways to increase the efficiency of our products in customers' production and assembly lines", said Derek Williams Wynn, Director of PST.

"This adhesive offers some significant process time advantages over traditional RTV silicone inks".

Each lot of MED-6613-2 is tested for cytotoxicity and trace metals.

MED-6613-2 should be evaluated to determine suitability for use in each application.

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