
Protection 10K+ by BCH – Insulate-On-Wet Silicone Sealant with Precision Applicator for Waterproofing and Insulating Sensitive Electronics, Printheads, Sensors and Mainboards - 30 ml
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Protection 10K+ is a high-performance insulate-on-wet silicone sealant specially designed for electronics applications, featuring a precision applicator for accurate and mess-free use. Perfect for jobs that require only a small but precise amount of adhesive per installation, this sealant is ideal for securing printheads, mainboards, sensors, and cable entries. Its waterproof (or ink-proof) formula ensures reliable protection against moisture. INSULATE ON WET: its exceptional non-conductive properties provide ≥10KV/mm insulation when wet and ≥12KV/mm when dry, making it electronically safe. Packaged in a compact 30 ml tube, it reduces waste compared to larger tubes and is perfect for precise applications in tight spaces. Clear and easy to apply, Protection 10K+ offers unmatched versatility and safety for electronics.
Features:
- Perfect for Sealing Cable Entry
- Waterproof and Ink-Proof
- Electronically Safe with ≥12KV/mm Insulation When Dry
- Compact Size Saves Space
- Less Wasteful than Larger Tubes
- Clear Silicone Sealant
Usage:
At room temperature with a 50% humidity environment, allow 24 hours of curing time for a depth of 2.5 mm. Allow longer curing time for thicker areas. For thinner layers or higher temperatures, curing time can be as short as 4 hours. Do not conduct electricity before the coating is fully cured.
Specifications:
- Volume: 30 ml
- Quantity: 1 Tube
- Form: Pasty
- Color: Clear
- Odor: Acetic acid odor
- Boiling Point/Range: >103°C (217.4°F) at 1,013 hPa
- Flashpoint: -
- Density: 0.97 g/cm³
- Solubility/Qualitative: Insoluble
- Viscosity, Kinematic: >7 mm²/s at 40°C (104°F)
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