| Category: | Silicone , Silicone |
| Manufacturer: | NuSil Technology |
| Trademark: | NuSil |
| Fillers: | - |
| Ports: | Qinzhou, Shekou, Shanghai, Ningbo |
| Delivery Terms | FOB, CIF, DAP, DAT, DDP |
| PDF: | vWMX2u_NuSil-MED-4159.pdf |
| PRICE: | Order Products email sales@su-jiao.com |
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NuSil Technology's restricted materials may be considered for use in short-term implant applications, 29 days or less, or for external applications. "Dispersion" is a term used to describe a silicone elastomer system that is suspended or dispersed in a solvent carrier. It is a complex solution that contains silicone polymers of various molecular weights and reinforcing fillers. The substituent groups comprising the polymer back bone structure may consist of the following: Polydimethylsiloxane, Dimethyl Diphenyl copolymer, and Fluoro homo polymer or copolymer. Silicone dispersions typically have low viscosities, which is beneficial for applications wherein a thin film coating is needed, and they can easily be used in dipping and spraying processes. NuSil uses a variety of solvents to disperse silicones, such as xylene, tert butyl acetate, heptane, hexane, acetone and naphtha. Comments: LOW CROSSLINK DENSITY |
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| Cure System | Amine |
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| Density | 0.868 | g/cm³ | |
| Viscosity | 0.20 | Pa·s | |
| Curing Time (23°C) | 1.7E+2 | hr |
| Resin Grade | Manufacturer | Category | Trademark |
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| RTP 3399 X 117884 D | RTP Company | PVDF | RTP |
| Network Polymers PP PPB 25 1316 | Network Polymers, Inc. | PP Copolymer | Network Polymers PP |
| FHR Polypropylene P5L2K-055 | Flint Hills Resources, LP | PP Random Copolymer | FHR Polypropylene |
| Fluoroplex F 30 - GML | UNIFLON | PTFE | Fluoroplex |
| Later 4 G/30-V0 | LATI S.p.A. | PBT | Later |