902497
Polymer dielectric grey for screen printing
Synonym(s):
D2070423P5, Dielectric ink, Dielectric paste
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description
Coverage: 305 cm2 per g (using a 230 mesh stainless steel screen with 13 micron emulsion)
Solvent Resistance: THF − Attack
Solvent Resistance: Acetone − Attack
Solvent Resistance: DMAC − Attack
Solvent Resistance: DMF− Attack
Solvent Resistance: MEK − Full attack
form
paste
composition
Solid content, 50-55% (at 150 °C)
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viscosity
12.0-16.0 Pa.s (Haake RS1 C20/2° TiL at 230 sec-1 at 25 °C)
greener alternative category
, Enabling
General description
Application
Features and Benefits
Preparation Note
Ink Screen Life: >3 hours
Screen Types: stainless steel, polyester mesh 156-325 tpi
- Typical Drying Conditions: Dry at 80 °C for 30 minutes, or 130 °C for 10-15 minutes in a box oven
- Suitable for Jet drying, infra-red and drying in high speed
- reel-to-reel
Substrate: polyester, PVC, polycarbonate, ceramic or alumina
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Hazard Statements
Precautionary Statements
Hazard Classifications
Eye Irrit. 2
Storage Class Code
10 - Combustible liquids
WGK
WGK 3
Flash Point(F)
191.3 °F
Flash Point(C)
88.5 °C
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