Master Bond’s One-Part Silicone Elastomer Passes Visible Light

Oct. 8, 2008
MasterSil 415, a one-component silicone elastomer compound for bonding, sealing, and coating, exhibits high transparency and is suitable for use in optical and display applications. It cures at ambient temperatures to a flexible, rubbery solid when

MasterSil 415, a one-component silicone elastomer compound for bonding, sealing, and coating, exhibits high transparency and is suitable for use in optical and display applications. It cures at ambient temperatures to a flexible, rubbery solid when exposed to atmospheric moisture and is applicable on vertical surfaces without sagging or running. Set-up time is eight to 12 minutes at 75°F. Other features include a dielectric strength of 500 V/mil., a service temperature range from -185°F to +400°F, Shore A hardness of 30, an elongation at 75°F of 400, and a tensile strength of 325 psi. Additionally, MasterSil 415 is FDA certifiable and meets MIL-A-46106 specifications. MASTER BOND INC., Hackensack, NJ. (201) 343-8983.

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