Difference between revisions of "Oxime silicone"
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== Personal Risks == | == Personal Risks == |
Revision as of 12:45, 5 July 2020
Description
One of three types of room temperature vulcanization (RTV) silicones. An oxime-type silicone uses a neutral chemical, such as an oxime or alcohol, to initiate the curing mechanism in combination with water (from the atmosphere). The oxime silicone cures much slower than an acid-based (acetoxy) silicone, but only releases a methyl ethyl ketoxime as a by-product of the curing process (instead of acetic acid). Once cured, the oxime silicone is non-corrosive and has excellent oil and temperature resistant properties. I can adhere to concrete and is non-corrosive for most metals.
Synonyms and Related Terms
Neutral-cure Silicone; neutral cure silicone; Surebon SB-170
Applications
- Adhesive, sealant
- Often used for electronics
Personal Risks
- Acute toxicity upon ingestion, eye contact or inhalation.
- Skin contact may cause some skin irritation or facilitate an allergic dermal reaction
Environmental Risks
Collection Risks
Working Properties
Generally available in one part system with applicator