Epoxies - 2 Component

INSULCAST 140
VERY HIGH THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY CASTING COMPOUND

DESCRIPTION

INSULCAST 140 is a low viscosity, highly filled epoxy formulation which, in addition to having excellent electrical properties, has unusually high thermal conductivity with low thermal expansion.

PROPERTIES-UNCURED:
  Insulcast
140
Insulcure
9
Insulcure
11B
 
PROPERTIES UNCURED:
Color, visual Black Amber Amber  
Viscosity @25°C, cps 120,000 55 700 ASTM D 2393
Specific Gravity 2.3 0.97 0.95  
Mix Ratio (by weight) 100 :3-4 :4-5  
Pot Life (100 grams @25°C, hrs.)   1 2.5  
Shelf Life @72°F, months 12 12 12  
PROPERTIES-CURED:
PHYSICAL:
Hardness, Durometer (Shore D)   90 92 ASTM D 2240
Tensile Strength, psi   8,000 8,500 ASTM D 638
Tensile Elongation, %   1.0 1.0 ASTM D 638
Compressive Strength, psi   16,500 18,000 ASTM D 790
Flexural Strength, psi   13,000 13,500 ASTM D 790
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion, °C   28 x 10-6 28 x 10-6  
Thermal Conductivity, BTU-in/(ft2)(hr)(°F)   10 10  
Heat Distortion Point, °C   80 150  
Service Temperature, °C   105 155  
ELECTRICAL:
Dielectric Strength, volts/mil   475 500 ASTM D 149
Dielectric Constant, 1 KHz   6.3 6.5 ASTM D 150
Dissipation Factor 1 KHz   0.02 0.02 ASTM D 150
Volume Resistivity   1.3 x 1016 5.0 x 1016 ASTM D 257

USE INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Warm INSULCAST 140 to 40°-55°C and stir contents thoroughly, before removing any material. If INSULCURE 9 is used, allow INSULCAST 140 to return to room temperature (25°C) prior to adding curing agent.
2. Weigh out the required amount of INSULCAST 140. Weigh out required amount of curing agent (see mix ratio).
3. Mix thoroughly, being certain to scrape sides and bottom of container.
4. De-air at 29 in. Hg for 10-15 minutes.
5. Pour into mold or cavity.

CURE SCHEDULES:
Insulcure 9: 16 to 24 hours at room temperature (25°C), or 2 hours at 65°C.
Insulcure 11B: 2 hours at 100°C plus 2 hours at 125°C.

IMPORTANT:
The following supersedes any provision in your company's forms, letters and papers. AMERICAN SAFETY TECHNOLOGIES, INC. makes NO WARRANTY, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES of MERCHANTABILITY OR of FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE FOR THIS PRODUCT. No statements or recommendations contained in the product literature are to be construed as inducements to infringe any relevant patent, now or thereafter in existence. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL AMERICAN SAFETY TECHNOLOGIES, INC. BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES FROM ALLEGED NEGLIGENCE, BREACH of WARRANTY, STRICT LIABILITY OR ANY OTHER THEORY, ARISING OUT of THE USE OR HANDLING of THIS PRODUCT. The sole liability of AMERICAN SAFETY TECHNOLOGIES, INC. for any claims arising out of the manufacture, use or sale of its products shall be to refund the buyer's purchase price, provided such products have been demonstrated in AMERICAN SAFETY TECHNOLOGIES, INC. sole opinion, to justify such refund.

HEALTH CAUTION:
Avoid breathing possible fumes, mists and vapors which can cause severe respiratory damage. Use of NIOSH approved breathing apparatus is required for more than minimal exposure. Always work in areas with adequate ventilation to allow dissipation of polyamine and other chemical fumes, and where applicable, solvent fumes. Use of goggles, protective garments, rubber gloves, protective cream is required. If material gets into eyes, flush thoroughly with clear water for twenty (20) minutes; then seek medical treatment. Avoid skin contact. Material can cause contact dermatitis. Always wash exposed areas immediately, using warm water and soap, followed by rinsing with clean water. Observe all safety precautions. It is important when using solvent based materials or solvents to keep away from open flame or ignition source.

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