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Why RTV-2 silicones?
Economic Use
As the most stable polymer available, silicones offer superior reliability, excellent service life and reduced production costs. The compounds are simple to mix and do not contain flammable or toxic solvents. Silicone will cure at room temperature, eliminating heating costs associated with oven-cured polymers. Cure rates can be adjusted, allowing flexibility in production line use.
Versatile Application
Silicones offer excellent release characteristics, ideal for casting epoxy, polyester, polyurethane and other plastic parts. The compounds will bond to primed surfaces. Silicone rubbers cure in deep sections as needed for electrical potting and encapsulating, casting rubber parts and flexible prototype tooling. Their unique physical properties also make them well suited for the special effects industry and as medical simulators.
Chemical Resistance
Silicones resist acids, bases, solvents, chemicals, oils and water.
Environmental Resistance
Silicone polymers offer the best long term resistance to environmental extremes. With appropriate formulation, the chemical, electrical and mechanical properties of silicones remain virtually unchanged at temperatures from -100°F to 500°F. These durable rubbers are unaffected by ultraviolet light or ozone and have been successfully tested in accelerated aging machines for extended periods. Silicones have a low flammability rating ...they do not support or promote flames and do not produce toxic combustion by-products.
Physiologically Inert
Used extensively in medical applications, silicone rubbers have caused no adverse health reactions in clinical testing or field application.