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Quick Details
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MF:
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(CH3)3SiO[(CH3)2SiO]n-Si(CH3)3
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EINECS No.:
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615-33704
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Place of Origin:
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Japan
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Type:
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201 Dimethyl Silicone Fluid
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Brand Name:
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Shin Etsu
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Model Number:
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KF-96-350CS
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Appearance:
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Clear transparent liquid
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Kinetic viscosity:
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350
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Flashing Point:
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315 min
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Freezing Point:
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-50 max
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Refractive Index:
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1.4
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Surface tension(mN/m):
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21
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Thermical conductity(Watt/m℃):
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0.16
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Dielectric strength(kV/mm):
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50
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Volume resistivity at 25C(ohm/cm:
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1
Quick Details
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CAS No.:
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63148-62-9/9016-00-6/9006-65-9
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Purity:
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100
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Other Names:
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PDMS/Dimethylpolysiloxane
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MF:
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(CH3)3SiO[(CH3)2SiO]n-Si(CH3)3
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EINECS No.:
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615-33704
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Place of Origin:
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Japan
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Type:
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201 Dimethyl Silicone Fluid
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Brand Name:
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Shin Etsu
-
Model Number:
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KF-96-350CS
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Appearance:
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Clear transparent liquid
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Kinetic viscosity:
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350
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Flashing Point:
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315 min
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Freezing Point:
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-50 max
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Refractive Index:
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1.4
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Surface tension(mN/m):
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21
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Thermical conductity(Watt/m℃):
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0.16
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Dielectric strength(kV/mm):
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50
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Volume resistivity at 25C(ohm/cm:
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1
Silicone fluids are generally colorless transparent liquids. They exhibit excellent resistance to heat, cold, and moisture. There is also little viscosity change in silicone fluids over a wide temperature range, and they have outstanding electrical properties. In addition, they are notable for their characteristics of mold-releasability, water repellency, lubricity, and defoaming properties.
Heat resistance:
Silicone fluids have outstanding stability against thermal oxidation.
Cold resistance:
Silicone fluids withstand low temperatures well. Methylphenyl silicone fluid, formulated for low temperature applications, maintains flowability even at -65°C.
Viscosity stability:
There is little change in viscosity over a wide temperature range.
Chemical stability:
Silicone fluids are almost totally chemically inactive. At room temperature, they show almost no effects from alkali solutions (up to 10%) or acidic solutions (up to 30%).
Non-corrosive and little effect on other materials: Silicone fluids have almost no adverse effects on metals and many other materials.
Low surface tension:
Silicone fluids have much lower surface tension than water and other common synthetic oils.
KF-96 is the most typical dimethyl silicone fluid. Many types of this transparent, odorless fluid are available, ranging from free flowing, water-like fluids to viscous, syrup-like fluids. The product is classified into three types according to viscosity:KF-96L (low viscosity; 0.65 to 5mm²/s), KF-96(intermediate viscosity: 10 to 5000mm²/s), and KF-96H (high viscosity; 6000 to 100000mm²/s).
The standard viscosity of this product is in the range of 0.65 to 1,00,000mm²/s (0.65to 100.000 cSt), with 28 types available altogether.