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Item # POLYCAST-220 Electrically Conductive Epoxy Compound




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Electrically Conductive Epoxy Compound
P.C.220 is a 100% solids epoxy system. It is highly filled with silver and has excellent conductive properties. It has an easy mix ratio of one part base to one part hardener. It has excellent bond to most metals, ceramics, glass, and various plastics.




Specifications · Cure Schedule · Mixing Instructions · CAUTION

Specifications

Color, Visual

Silver (Part A)
Silver (Part B)

Viscosity, cps (ASTMD 2393)

Soft paste (Part A)
Soft paste (Part B)

Specific Gravity

3.0 (Part A) (ASTMD 2393)
3.0 (Part B) (ASTMD 2393)

Compressive Strength

15000 psi (Part A) (ASTMD 695)

Mix Ratio

1:1 (By Volume)

Mixed Viscosity (ASTM-D-2393 @ 25 °C)

Paste (Part A) (ASTM-D-2393) @ 25 °C

Pot Life

4 hrs. (Part A) @ 25 °C (100 grams)

Shelf Life @ 70 °F

12 months minimum (Part A) @ 70 °F

Hardness, ASTM-D-2240 (Durometer)

94 (Part A) (ASTMD 2240-Shore D)

Coefficient of Thermal Expansion

35 x 106 (Part A)

Water Absorption

0.08 % (Part A)

Volume Resistivity (ASTM-D-257)

0.0004 ohm-cm (Part A)

Thermal Conductivity

18 BTU’s (Part A)

Linear Shrinkage

0.0045-0.005 % (Part A)


Cure Schedule
Room temperature cure @ 75 °F with full properties after 24 hours.
To accelerate cure, allow 2 hours @ room temperature, then 2 hours @ 125 °F.



Mixing Instructions
Make sure the surfaces to be coated are clean and dry. Measure PC-220, 1:1 by volume (A to B). Mix thoroughly scraping the sides and bottom of the container. Apply.



CAUTION
Good housekeeping rules are always important. Provide ample ventilation in all areas of handling, mixing and use. Avoid prolonged breathing of possible fumes. Minimize skin contact. Use of goggles, rubber gloves and protective creams is recommended. Always wash exposed areas immediately using warm water and soap, followed by rinsing with clear water. If material comes in contact with eyes, flush with clean water for 15 minutes and consult a physician immediately.

All data given in this bulletin is based on our own research and research of others. They are believed to be accurate, however, no guarantee of accuracy is made. Product described is sold without warranty, except conformity to specifications, and on condition that purchasers shall determine suitability for their particular purpose.



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