901973
SunTronic® UV curing dielectric green for screen printing
Synonym(s):
Dielectric ink, SunTronic® DSU4606G
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Breakdown Voltage (DC): 3100 V/mil
Max. Service Temp.: 175°C
Specific Gravity: 1.26-1.27
Theoretical Coverage: 32-35 m2/kg/mil
Volume Resistivity: >1014 ohm.cm
form
liquid
color
green
viscosity
20-30 poise (Brookfield CAP @25 °C)
storage temp.
2-8°C
General description
DSU4606G has excellent adhesion to both treated and untreated PET. It also adheres to a variety of substrates including PC, PI, glass, and ITO.
DSU4606G can be cured with a 200-300 Watt/inch (80-120 Watt/cm) medium-pressure Mercury vapor arc lamps, or microwave initiated D-bulb equivalents. Optimum UV dosage should be around 650 mJ/cm2.
196 threads/inch (77 threads/cm): 0.6-0.8 mil
305 threads/inch (120 threads/cm): 0.3-0.5 mil
DSU4606G must be shielded from sunlight or high-intensity light to prevent on-screen curing during prolonged production stoppages.
Cleaning with thinner followed by cleaning with acetone is recommended
Application
DSU4606G is suitable for use on hand; semi-automatic or fully automatic screen printing machines. Polyester or Stainless screens with mesh count 196-305 threads/inch (77-120 threads/cm) can be used depending on desired ink film thickness. Printing two layers is recommended for maximum dielectric properties and to minimize voids. A total cured deposit of 0.75-2.0 mil may be required to meet specific insulation targets.
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Hazard Classifications
Eye Irrit. 2 - Skin Irrit. 2 - Skin Sens. 1
Storage Class
10 - Combustible liquids
wgk_germany
WGK 3
flash_point_c
> 110.5 °C
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