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Service Temperature Range: 25°C to 250°C open to air / 25°C to 300°C closed to air
Availability: 1‐gallon (4kg net wt.), 5‐gallon pail (20kg net wt.), 55‐gallon drum (200kg net wt.)
In comparison to conventional PDMS silicone oils, DPDM‐400 has much higher thermal stability and remains stable at temperatures > 250°C (open system). When heated, its viscosity lowers very quickly which makes it an excellent choice for high temperature laboratory baths and heat transfer systems that have to circulate and pump the fluid. Conversely, it is not recommended for cold temperature systems due to its acute viscosity increase at lower temps.
As a calibration fluid, DPDM‐400 Silicone Fluid is widely used in Flow Control, Temperature Control and Motion Control technologies. Again, its advantage over conventional oils is that it will not break down at high temperatures and it will not coagulate at high pressures. It is widely used for instruments, gauges, sensors, meters and devices that are subject to extreme temperatures and high pressures.
DPDM‐400 Silicone Fluid has a higher RI value (1.505) than conventional PDMS silicone. It an excellent RI index matching fluid and optical fluid for use in sensor /imaging / LED and Photonics technologies that require a higher RI value than conventional fluids.
Typical Product Data:
Viscosity @ 25°C | Specific Gravity | Viscosity Temp Coefficient | Pour Point °C | Flashpoint °C | Refractive Index | Surface Tension |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
400cSt | 1.07 | 0.82 | -30°C | 315°C | 1.505 | 25.2 |
Thermal Properties:
Thermal Conductivity @ 50°C cal/cm•sec• °C | Thermal Expansion cc/cc °C | Specific Heat cal/g/ °C , 25°C |
---|---|---|
0.00032 | 0.00073 | 0.35 |
Thermal Gel Times (open system)
@ 250°C | @ 260°C |
---|---|
1,500 to 2,000 hours | >200 hours |
Dielectric Properties:
Breakdown Voltage KV/2.5mm | Dielectric constant (50Hz) @ | Dissipation Factor (50Hz) |
---|---|---|
>50 | 2.88 | <0.0005 |
Viscosity/Temp Coefficient: 0.82
Viscosity @ 25°C: 400cSt (mm2/sec)
Viscosity to Temperature:
Temperature | Viscosity (mm2/sec) |
---|---|
@ 250°C | 7cSt(mm2/sec) |
@ 200°C | 11cSt(mm2/sec) |
@ 100°C | 46cSt(mm2/sec) |
@ 50°C | 167cSt(mm2/sec) |
@ 25°C | 400cSt(mm2/sec) |
@ 0°C | 1,770cSt(mm2/sec) |
@ -25°C | 24,800cSt(mm2/sec) |
Properties:
- High Flash Point
- High thermal Stability
- Viscosity lowers quickly when heated:
- Easy to pump/circulate at elevated temps
- High Refractive Index RI 1.505
- High Dielectric Strength
- Hydrophobic
- Stable under high rates of pressure
- Stable under high rates of shear
- Excellent Lubricity
Applications Include:
- High Temperature Laboratory Bath Fluid
- High Temperature Heat Transfer Fluid
- High Temperature Dielectric Fluid
- High Temp /High Pressure Fluid
- High Temperature Fluids for Flow Control Fluid
- High Temperature Calibration Fluid
- Refractive Index Matching Fluid
- High RI Matching Fluids for LED and Optics
- High Temp Silicone Lubricants for Plastic Parts
- Silicone Lubricants for Rubber Parts
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Environmental: Silicone Fluids are exempt from Federal VOC regulations, including California (CARB) and OTC regulations. They are HAP‐free and do not contribute to ozone‐depletion and global warming. In addition, they meet RoHS Compliancy.