Description
- Cures with heat via addition-cure chemistry
- Intended to be dispersed in solvent at a suggested mix ratio of 100parts Part A: 1part Part B: 1part Part C: 234parts Xylene (or other suitable solvent)
Applications
- Once dispersed, the material is suitable for dip casting and heat-curing of thin elastomeric films
NuSil Technology’s MED-6601 may be considered for use in human implantation for a period of greater than 29 days.
Product Details
Property | Average Result |
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Durometer | 24 Type A |
Appearance | Translucent |
Elongation | 800 % |
Stress at Strain | 320 psi / 300 % (2.21 Mpa / 300 %) |
Tear | 150 ppi (26.46 kN/m) |
Tensile | 1,200 psi (8.28 MPa) |
Comment | 100% solids |
Encapsulation Technology
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The test data shown for this material is the average value for typical properties. All of these properties may not be tested on a lot to lot basis and cannot be used to draft specifications. Please contact NuSil for assistance and recommendations in establishing limits for product specifications.