SKTN-D rubber is a synthetic low molecular weight dimethylsiloxane polymer with OH end groups, stabilized with active silicon oxide, viscosity from 8000 cSt to 15000 cSt.
Liquid rubber cures (vulcanizes) and turns into a rubbery material with the introduction of a catalyst (terminal OH groups are crosslinked).
Materials and products made from silicone rubber SKTN grade D are resistant to atmospheric factors, vibration, temperature, moisture, have dielectric properties, and can be used at temperatures from -60°C to +250°C.
Synonyms: Synthetic rubber, silicone rubber, hydroxyl-terminated polydimethylsiloxane, OH-Polymer, silanol terminated polydimethylsiloxane, low molecular weight silicone rubber SKTN, OH-endcapped polydimethylsiloxane, hydroxyl terminated polydimethylsiloxane.
CAS: 70131-67-8 EC: 615-070-3
Silicone rubbers are cured in the presence of catalysts such as K-1, K-100 or №18. Vulcanization occurs at room temperature.
The proportions of mixing SKTN-D rubber with the catalyst depend on the technology of production of the final product, the required properties and other factors.
Rubber SKTN-D is stored in warehouses at a temperature not exceeding +30°С away from direct sunlight.
The guaranteed shelf life in original container is 12 months.
Storage over the date specified on the label does not necessarily mean the product is unusable. In case, if store more please check the properties of product before use.
Steel barrels with a capacity of up to 200 liters.
Special polymer containers with a volume of up to 1 m3.
Silicone-organic rubbers SKTN are non-toxic. Do not contain solvents.
Detailed instructions are given in the relevant product safety data sheet. It can be provided upon request.
| Parameter name and measure unit | Standard |
|---|---|
| Appearance | Viscous, colorless, turbid liquid without mechanical impurities |
| Funnel viscosity at a temperature of (+20±2)°С, s | 601-1080 |
| Kinematic viscosity at +20-23°С, cSt | 8000-15000 |
| Mass loss, %, no more | 6,0 |
| Thermostability,%, no more | 2,0 |