LOCTITE SI5092
- Yellow to Green liquid
- UV Cure
- Non corrosive
Product Description
LOCTITE® SI 5092™ is used for potting, coating and sealing of various automotive, electronic, military and industrial components. It is highly flexible and enhances the load bearing and shock absorbing characteristics of the bond area.
LOCTITE® SI 5092™ is a non corrosive, single component alkoxy silicone that requires no mixing and can cure with Ultraviolet light. Moisture is utilized as a secondary cure to cure shadowed areas. This self-leveling product offers uniform cavity fills.
Technical Specifications
Chemical Properties | |||||
Water Absorption | 0.6 % | ||||
Mechanical Properties | |||||
Elongation Elongation Elongation is the process of lengthening something. It is a percentage that measures the initial, unstressed, length compared to the length of the material right before it breaks. It is commonly referred to as Ultimate Elongation or Tensile Elongation at break. | 75 % | ||||
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Electrical Properties | |||||
Volume Resistivity Volume Resistivity Volume resistivity, also called volume resistance, bulk resistance or bulk resistivity is a thickness dependent measurement of the resistivity of a material perpendicular to the plane of the surface. | 6.4x1013 Ohms⋅cm |
Additional Information
Typical curing performance
Normal processing conditions will include exposure to sufficient UV light irradiance to effectively cure the material. Surface and/or atmospheric moisture will promote the cure of material in shadowed regions. Although functional strength is developed almost instantly due to the UV curing nature of LOCTITE® SI 5092™, increased cure properties are developed during 72 hours at ambient conditions.
Surface Cure
When curing with sufficient UV light irradiance, exposed material will cure dry to the touch in seconds. Atmospheric moisture cures material not exposed to UV light.
Depth of Cure
Shadowed areas rely on surface and/or atmospheric moisture to effect cure. Depth of cure is limited to approximately 6 millimeters and will take at least 24 hours to develop. Rapid depth of cure can be attained with focused UV light.