Product Overview
This two-component liquid silicone has soft and elastic texture after curing, with excellent stress buffer performance. It features low viscosity for full filling of tiny gaps of precision components, no bubbles and no dead angles. Compatible with various plastics and metals, it is the optimal protective material for high-precision optical and electronic products.
Technical Specifications
1:1 A/B weight mixing ratio; 3-minute vacuum defoaming. Flexible dual curing modes, fast heating molding.
Multi-specification small and medium barrel packaging for precision production.
1-year sealed storage, safe non-hazardous transportation.
Core Product Features
Superior shockproof and buffer performance to resist external vibration damage. Excellent electrical insulation to prevent short circuit and leakage. Low viscosity for precision gap filling, no bubble residue. Eco-friendly and zero by-product curing, no corrosion to precision components. Good weather resistance for long-term stable protection.
Application Methods
Fully stir A and B components uniformly. Mix at standard 1:1 ratio and stir gently to avoid air mixing. Defoam thoroughly then pour slowly into precision components. Cure completely to achieve optimal insulation and shockproof effect.
Application Scenarios
Specially used for precision PCB encapsulation, LCD optical devices, sensor components and high-precision liquid tank filter sealing. It greatly improves product stability and service life, reducing after-sales failure rates for high-precision electronic products.
Certifications and Compliance
Meets international electronic industry safety standards, suitable for high-precision product export and manufacturing.
Customization Options
Customize softness and viscosity to fit different precision component gap sizes and shockproof requirements.
Production Process
FAQ
Q: Can it protect tiny precision electronic parts?
A: Yes, low viscosity fully fills micro gaps with perfect buffer protection.
Q: Does it affect circuit insulation performance?
A: No, it greatly enhances insulation and anti-leakage ability.