Creating value from silicone

Silicone is widely used in daily life and high-tech industries thanks to
its excellent resistance to heat and cold stress, eco-friendliness and being harmless to the human body.

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KCC Silicone has recently launched a liquid silicone rubber, SL7265A/B(H) 2024-03-20

The SL7265A/B(H) newly released by KCC Silicone is a liquid silicone rubber with low surface resistance developed for use in manufacturing processes of electronic devices and OA equipment.

Generally, silicone rubber has high resistance values ranging from 10^14 Ω∙cm to 10^16 Ω∙cm, which are widely used for insulation purposes in high-voltage environments such as wires and HVI (High Voltage Insulation). However, due to this high insulation resistance, when applied in processes of electronic devices or OA equipment, static electricity can accumulate, causing various electrostatic malfunctions.

The SL7265A/B(H) reduces the surface resistance value to 10^10 ~ 10^11 Ω, meeting the surface resistance criteria of 10^12 Ω or less required in electronic devices. With lower surface resistance, it minimizes static electricity generation when injecting various materials into electronic devices, enabling them to operate normally. Furthermore, this product maintains stability in surface resistance even when left at room temperature for extended periods, enhancing the stability of electronic devices.

SL7265A/B(H) possesses excellent flowability, making it suitable for various and complex injection molding operations. Its superior curing properties can enhance the durability of final products. As a molding process with an additional curing system, it emits almost no odor and produces no by-products, making it an environmentally friendly product. Additionally, with excellent transparency, it minimizes contamination in the field and facilities, and aids in monitoring products and identifying defects during the injection process, thereby improving manufacturing process efficiency.