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Description for Dow OE-6336
Transparent, LED encapsulant Lower-viscosity version of EG-6301.Note: This material has been discontinued. Please view the Comparable Materials tab or call us at (262) 293-7970 for additional help.
Application Type Encapsulant 1 Part or 2 Part 2-Part Material Form Liquid, Silicone elastomer Industry Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) Manufacturer Dow Chemistry Silicone elastomer, Solvent-free Cure Method Part A/Part B, Heat Cure Temperature (°C) 150 Cure Time (min) 60 Viscosity (cPs) Low Color Transparent High Temperature Resistance (°C) 200 Low Temperature Resistance (°C) -45 Light Refractive Index (RI) 1.4130, 1.4040, 1.4020 -
Technical Data for Dow OE-6336
Overview
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Application Type
- Pottant / Encapsulant - Encapsulant
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1 Part or 2 Part
- 2-Part
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Material Form
- Elastomer - Silicone elastomer
- Liquid
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Industry
- LED (Light-Emitting Diodes) - Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)
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Chemistry
- Solvent-Free
- Silicone - Silicone elastomer
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Cure Method
- Heat
- 2-Part Cure - Part A/Part B
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Color
- Clear / Transparent - Transparent
Specifications
Cure Specs
Cure Temperature (°C) 150 Cure Time (min) 60 Viscosity (cPs) Low Mix Ratio 1:1 (by volume) Material Resistance
High Temperature Resistance (°C) 200 Low Temperature Resistance (°C) -45 Conductivity
Dielectric Strength (V/mil) Durable Hardness
Shore A Hardness 65 Flexibility Flexible Other Properties
Light Refractive Index (RI) 1.4130, 1.4040, 1.4020 Test Method Flash Point (°F) 212.0 % Solids (%) 100 Business Information
Shelf Life Details Shelf life is indicated by the “Use Before” date found on the product label., Dow Corning two-part products should be stored at or below 25°C (77°F). Containers should be kept tightly closed at all times to extend shelf life., Check the product label for specific storage conditions. Shelf Life Type From date of manufacture Shelf Life (mon) 6 -
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Best Practices for Dow OE-6336
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Surface Preparation
Surfaces should be clean and dry. Recommended cleaning methods include Dow Corning® brand OS Fluids, naphtha, mineral spirits, methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) or other suitable solvent. Rougher surfaces tend to promote adhesion of silicones to other surfaces.
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Application
These products are also compatible with commercially available equipment and industry standard processes. These materials can be dispensed or molded depending on the product and application.
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Clean-Up
Dow Corning OS Fluids are recommended to clean cured or uncured silicone residue from application equipment.
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Testing
If a substrate or material is questionable with respect to potentially causing inhibition of cure, it is recommended that a small scale compatibility test be run to ascertain suitability in a given application. The presence of liquid or uncured product at the interface between the questionable substrate and the cured silicone indicates incompatibility and inhibition of cure.
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