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    Two-Part Silicone Rubber Potting Compounds

    Encase electronic assemblies in a layer of silicone rubber for protection from dust, moisture, mechanical shock, and vibration. Softer and more flexible than epoxies and urethanes with the widest temperature range, silicone rubber potting compounds are the best choice for high-temperature applications and electronics exposed to thermal cycling. They have good moisture resistance but poor chemical and abrasion resistance. Silicones provide excellent electrical insulation. They’re also known as RTV (room-temperature vulcanizing).
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    Image of Product. Front orientation. Potting Compounds. Two-Part Silicone Rubber Potting Compounds, Cans and Tubes.
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    Momentive Potting Compounds—Medium Hard
    RTV6016Thick Liquid2244500.31-65 to 500Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Steel, Stainless SteelRed000000000000000
    Two-Part Silicone Potting Compound, Momentive/GE RTV60, Can and Tube, 16 FL. oz.
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