Product Description
Kootai 9606 Silicone Potting Compound is a low-viscosity, 1:1 mix ratio gel formulated for effective encapsulation and thermal management in electronic systems. Designed for ease of application and optimized flow, it cures into a soft, stress-relieving silicone that provides superior shock dampening and thermal conductivity (0.80 W/mK). With broad temperature stability from -45C to +150C, it ensures performance across extreme conditions.
This UL 94 V-0 rated material forms strong bonds while maintaining insulation integrity, with a dielectric strength of 18 kV/mm and volume resistivity of 1.9 10 cm. Its repairable nature and compatibility with automated processing make it ideal for scalable manufacturing.
Industrial Application
- - Thermal potting of power supply modules and transformers
- - Encapsulation of automotive electronics and relays
- - Vibration isolation in industrial controllers and sensors
- - Sealing and insulation in telecommunication equipment
- - Shock and environmental protection for LED drivers and control units
Features
- Low viscosity for complete cavity filling and minimal voids
- - Thermal conductivity of 0.80 W/mK for efficient heat dissipation
- - Soft, gel-like cured texture protects against mechanical stress
- - Excellent electrical insulation and UL 94 V-0 certified flame retardance
- - Broad operating temperature range: -45C to +150C
- - Easy to mix, pour, and repair, with long pot life and optional heat curing
FAQ
Q0: what is its Thermal Conductivity?
A: Thermal conductivity of 0.80 W/mK for efficient heat dissipation
Q1: What is the mix ratio for 9606?
A: 1:1 by weight or volume between Part A and Part B.
Q2: How long is the working time?
A: Approximately 2 hours at 25C before viscosity begins to increase.
Q3: Can it withstand high and low temperatures?
A: Yes, it operates between -45C to +150C, with potential down to -55C depending on application specifics.
Q4: Is it suitable for automated dispensing?
A: Yes, its flowability supports use with automated, airless dispensing systems.
Q5: How do you repair it once cured?
A: Simply clean the repair area, pour in new gel, and allow to cure.