CHO-THERM Thermally Conductive Electrical Insulator Pads | Parker Chomerics

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Parker Chomerics CHO-BOND® 1087 primer is a low viscosity, blue liquid formulated to provide adhesion between our CHO-THERM® 1642 two component silicone based compound and non-silicone substrates such as metals, glass, plastic and ceramics.

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Technical Specifications

PACKAGE TYPE: 1 pint glass container
COLOR: Blue
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 0.81
FILM THICKNESS: 0.010 TO 0.020 mm
OPERATING TEMPERATURE: -80 TO 200°C
SHELF LIFE: 6 months

Surface Preparation

Prior to application, all surfaces should be cleaned. A cloth or an industrial tissue saturated with naphtha or Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) may be used to remove dirt, oil or grease from metal, glass or ceramic surfaces. For plastic surfaces, isopropyl alcohol is best to prevent solvent attack and crazing. The surfaces should be allowed to dry before applying the primer. Proper safety precautions must be observed when using solvents.

Procedure

The primer is best applied to the non-silicone substrate by wiping a thin uniform coat with a clean soft rag, which has been dampened with the primer. A thin coat of approximately 0.5 mil provides a best adhesion. Allow the primer to dry for at least 30 minutes at room temperature prior to application of the silicone based material. A drying time of 1 hour is recommended with the maximum time before applying the silicone material being eight hours. The primed surface should be covered to prevent dirt pickup or other contamination if left for an extended time. This primer requires sufficient humidity for proper drying. A minimum relative humidity of 40 % is recommended. Proper drying is indicated by the formation of a white haze over the entire primed surface.

Handling

The Material Safety Data Sheet should be consulted before handling the primer. The MSDS sheet is available at www.parker.com. All solvents should be used with proper safety precautions.

Storage

Store the primer at normal ambient conditions, preferably below 90 F. A slight white precipitate can form in storage after repeated opening which should not negatively impact the primer performance. If there is a white precipitate, decant the primer from the top of the container without shaking the container prior to use. A test of the adhesion is recommended prior to use.

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