Technical Data Sheet RTV100 Series RTV102, RTV103, RTV106, RTV108, RTV109, RTV112, RTV116, RTV118 Adhesive Sealants Description RTV102, RTV103, RTV106, RTV108, RTV109, RTV112, RTV116 and RTV118 one-component, ready-to-use adhesive sealants are extremely versatile. They cure to a tough, durable, resilient silicone rubber on exposure to atmospheric moisture at room temperature. Acetic acid vapors are released from the sealant surface as a by-product of cure. RTV102, RTV103, RTV108 and RTV109 sealants are standard strength paste consistency products which can be applied to vertical and overhead surfaces where pourable/self-leveling sealants are not practical. RTV112 and RTV118 sealants are self-leveling products which are preferable to paste-consistency sealants when flow into small crevices and hard-toreach places is desired. RTV106 sealant is paste-consistency sealant. RTV116 sealant is a self-leveling sealant. Both RTV106 and RTV116 sealants are standard strength hightemperature sealants. Since all these sealants utilize a moisture cure system, they must not be used in thicknesses of greater than 6mm (1/4 in.). Where section depths exceed 6mm (1/4 in.), Momentive Performance Materials one component, addition cure or two-component silicone rubber compounds are recommended. Key Features and Benefits One-component products Capability to cure at room temperature and ambient humidity Self adhesion properties Low temperature flexibility High temperature performance Excellent weatherability and ozone and chemical resistance Excellent electrical insulation properties Typical Physical Properties RTV102 RTV103 Uncured Properties RTV108 RTV112 RTV106 RTV116 Paste Self leveling Red Red RTV118 RTV109 Consistency Paste Self leveling RTV102: White RTV103: Black Color HCD-10289 (Rev. 4/24/2015 4:54:48 AM) RTV112: White Page 1 of 6 RTV100 Series RTV108: Translucent RTV118: Translucent RTV109: Aluminum Viscosity, poises - - 250 200 Application Rate, (g/min) 400 400 - - Specific Gravity 1.05 1.07 1.09 1.05 Tack-Free Time, minutes 20 20 30 20 RTV106 RTV116 28 (400) 26 (375) 25 (350) 23 (325) Elongation, % 450 400 350 325 Hardness, Shore A 30 30 20 25 Tear Strength, kg/cm (lb/in) 8 (45) 7 (40) - - 14 (200) 14 (200) 7 (125) 7 (100) 7 (40) 7 (40) 3 (25) 3 (15) Dielectric Strength, kv/mm (v/mil) 20 (500) 20 (500) 16 (400) 16 (400) Dielectric Constant @ 60 Hz 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8 Dissipation Factor @ 60 Hz 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 Volume Resistivity, ohm-cm 3x1015 3x1014 2x1014 6x1014 Brittle Point, C (F) -60 (-75) -60 (-75) -60 (-75) -60 (-75) Maximum continuous operating temperature, C (F) 204 (400) 260 (500) 260 (500) 204 (400) Maximum intermittent operating temperature, C (F) 260 (500) 315 (600) 315 (600) 260 (500) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.0005 0.0005 0.0005 0.0005 (0.12) (0.12) (0.12) (0.12) RTV102 Cured RTV103 Properties (1) RTV108 RTV112 RTV118 RTV109 Mechanical: Tensile Strength, kg/cm2 (lb/in2) Shear Strength, kg/cm2 (lb/in2) (2) Peel Strength, kg/cm (lb/in)(3) Electrical: Thermal:(4) Additional Information:(4) Linear Shrinkage, % Thermal Conductivity, cal/sec/cm2, C/cm (Btu/hr/ft2, F/ft) HCD-10289 (Rev. 4/24/2015 4:54:48 AM) Page 2 of 6 RTV100 Series Coefficient of Expansion cm/cm, C 27x10-5 27x10-5 27x10-5 27x10-5 (in/in, F) (15x10-5) (15x-5) (15x-5) (15x-5) (1) Cure time 3 days at 25C (77F) / 50% relative humidity. (2) At 100% cohesive failure. (3) At 100% cohesive failure using 1 in. x 8 in. stainless steel screen at 180 pull angle. (4) Information is provided for customer convenience only. These properties are not tested on a routine basis. Potential Applications Product Features Potential Applications UL Food Contact General purpose pastes General purpose bonding, sealing, electrical insulation, formed-inplace gaskets. Can be applied to vertical or overhead surfaces. File 36952 FDA 21 CFR 177.2600, USDA, High temperature paste Sealing heating elements, gasketing, electrical insulation, and other critical bonding and sealing applications where parts must perform at high temperatures. Can be applied to vertical or overhead surfaces. File 36952 FDA 21 CFR177.2600, USDA, File 36952 FDA 21 CFR 177.2600, USDA, File 36952 FDA 21 CFR 177.2600, USDA, RTV102 (White) RTV103 (Black) RTV108 (Translucent) RTV109 (Aluminum) RTV106 (Red) NSF International Std. No. 51 NSF International Std. No. 51 Thin section potting, filling small surface voids, RTV116 (Red) RTV112 (White) RTV118 (Translucent) High temperature General purpose self leveling protective coating, electrical insulation where high temperature performance is required. Electrical insulation, thin section potting, self leveling protective coatings. Will flow into small crevices and hard to reach places. NSF International Std. No. 51 NSF International Std. No. 51 These sealants were not designed for and should not be used for applications intended for permanent implantation into the human body. These sealants are not for use in delicate electrical and electronic applications in which corrosion of copper, brass or other sensitive metals is undesirable. Patent Status Nothing contained herein shall be construed to imply the nonexistence of any relevant patents or to constitute a permission, inducement or recommendation to practice any invention covered by any patent, without authority from the owner of the patent. HCD-10289 (Rev. 4/24/2015 4:54:48 AM) Page 3 of 6 RTV100 Series Product Safety, Handling and Storage Customers should review the latest Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and label for product safety information, safe handling instructions, personal protective equipment if necessary, and any special storage conditions required for safety. MSDS are available at www.momentive.com or, upon request, from any Momentive Performance Materials (MPM) representative. For product storage and handling procedures to maintain the product quality within our stated specifications, please review Certificates of Analysis, which are available in the Order Center. Use of other materials in conjunction with MPM products (for example, primers) may require additional precautions. Please review and follow the safety information provided by the manufacturer of such other materials. Processing Recommendations Surface Preparation RTV102, RTV103, RTV106, RTV108, RTV109, RTV112, RTV116 and RTV118 sealants will bond to many clean surfaces without the aid of primers. These surfaces typically include many metals, glass, ceramic, silicone rubber and some rigid plastics. These adhesive sealant products will also produce fair bonds to organic rubber and to some flexible plastics not containing fugitive plasticizers (which migrate to the surface, impairing adhesion). An evaluation should be made to determine bond strength for each specific application. For difficult-to-bond substrates, use of a primer is suggested. Primers SS4004, SS4044 and SS4179 are recommended for use with these sealants. Complete information and usage instructions for these primer products are contained in a separate product data sheet. Where adhesion is required, surfaces should be thoroughly cleaned with a suitable solvent such as naphtha or methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) to remove dirt, oil and grease. The surface should be wiped dry before applying the adhesive sealant. When solvents are used, proper safety precautions must be observed. Application and Cure Time Cycle Paste-consistency products may be applied directly to clean or primed substrates. Where broad surfaces are to be mated, the sealant should be applied in a thin, less than 6mm (1/4 in.) diameter, bead or ribbon around the edge of the surface to be bonded. Flowable products may be applied to clean or primed substrates by pouring directly from the original container or dipping. These products will self-level on a surface, filling small crevices and surface voids. Depth of potted sections should not exceed 6mm (1/4 in.). The cure process begins with the formation of a skin on the exposed surface of the sealant and progresses inward through the material. At 25C (77F) and 50% relative humidity, RTV102, RTV103, RTV106, RTV108, RTV109, RTV112 and RTV116 sealants will form a surface skin which is tack-free to the touch in 15 to 30 minutes. Once the tack-free skin has begun to form, further tooling of the adhesive sealant is not advisable. Higher temperatures and humidity will accelerate the cure process low temperatures and low humidity will slow the cure rate. As the adhesive sealant cures, acetic acid vapors are released from the sealant surface. The odor of acetic acid will completely disappear when curing is completed. A 3mm (1/8 in.) section of adhesive sealant will cure through in approximately 24 hours at 25C (77F) and 50% R.H. Since cure time increases with thickness, use of these adhesive sealants should be limited to section thicknesses of 6mm (1/4 in.) or less. Bond Strength Development In addition to the effects of temperature and relative humidity, development of maximum bond strength will depend on joint configuration, degree of confinement, sealant thickness and substrate porosity. Normally, sufficient bond strength will develop in 12 to 24 hours to permit handling of parts. Minimum stress should be applied to the bonded joint until full adhesive strength is developed. Eventually the adhesive strength of the bond will exceed the cohesive strength of the silicone rubber sealant itself. Always allow maximum cure time available for best results. PACKAGING AND DISPENSING RTV adhesive sealants from Momentive Performance Materials are supplied ready-to-use in collapsible aluminum squeeze tubes, caulking cartridges and in bulk containers. Collapsible aluminum tubes may be squeezed by hand or with the aid of mechanical wringers which allow more complete removal of material from the tube. Air-operated dispensing guns may also be used with aluminum tubes and offer the advantages of improved control and faster application for production line use. The sealant may be dispensed from caulking cartridges by using simple mechanical caulking guns or air-operated guns. Air-operated HCD-10289 (Rev. 4/24/2015 4:54:48 AM) Page 4 of 6 RTV100 Series guns will allow greater control and application speed. Both tubes and cartridges are easy to use, can be put into production quickly and require minimal capital investment. Note: Do not exceed 45 psig when used in air-powered caulking guns. Bulk containers require a larger initial investment in dispensing equipment, but offer the most economical packaging for volume production. Bulk dispensing systems are air-operated extrusion pumps coupled to hand or automated dispensing units. Pumps which are specifically designed for pumping onecomponent RTV silicone rubber have TEFLON(R) seals, packings and lined hoses to prevent moisture permeation and pump cure problems. CLEAN UP AND REMOVAL Before curing, solvent systems such as naphtha or methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) are most effective. Refer to solvent use warnings in the section on surface preparation. After cure, selected chemical strippers which will remove the silicone rubber are available from other manufacturers. Specific product information may be obtained on request. Limitations Customers must evaluate Momentive Performance Materials products and make their own determination as to fitness of use in their particular applications. Specifications FDA STATUS RTV102, RTV103, RTV106, RTV108, RTV109, RTV112, RTV116 and RTV118 sealants are compositionally compliant with the requirements of 21 CFR 177.2600 - Rubber articles intended for repeated use and have been found, through testing of a representative sample, to meet the extractives limitations in 21 CFR 177.2600(e) and/or (f). Note: It is the responsibility of the user to determine that the final product complies with the extractive limitations and other requirements of 21 CFR 177.2600 under their specific manufacturing procedures. BIOCOMPATABILITY STATUS A representative sample of RTV 108 has passed USP Class VI (United States Pharmacopoeia USP 23, National Formulary 18, 1995). A representative sample of RTV 118 has passed USP Class VI (United States Pharmacopoeia USP 23, National Formulary 18, 1995). USDA STATUS RTV102, RTV103, RTV106, RTV108, RTV109, RTV112, RTV116 and RTV118 sealants may be used on equipment which may contact edible products in official establishments operating under the Federal meat and poultry products inspection program. See USDA letter of Authorization. NSF INTERNATIONAL STATUS NSF International lists RTV102, RTV103, RTV106, RTV108, RTV109, RTV112, RTV116 and RTV118 sealants under NSF International Standard No. 51 (Plastic Materials and Components for Use in Food Equipment), as satisfactory for use on food contact surfaces. UL STATUS RTV102, RTV103, RTV106, RTV108, RTV109, RTV112, RTV116 and RTV118 silicone rubber adhesive sealants are recognized by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., under their Component Recognition Program (UL File No. E-36952). MILITARY SPECIFICATION MIL-A-46106 HCD-10289 (Rev. 4/24/2015 4:54:48 AM) Page 5 of 6 RTV100 Series Group I Group III Type I General Purpose Paste: RTV102, RTV103, RTV108, RTV109 Type II General Purpose Flowable: RTV112, RTV118 Type I High Temperature Paste: RTV106 Type II High Temperature Flowable: RTV116 Testing for referenced MIL Spec is performed in accordance with current Momentive Performance Materials quality test methods, laboratory conditions, and procedures, frequency and sampling, which are not necessarily identical with the methods, conditions, procedures, frequency and sampling stated or referenced in the listed specification. Any certification will be limited to listed properties and will not imply or state conformity to any other aspect of the referenced specification, including but not limited to marking, packaging, bar coding, testing, or sampling. Contact Momentive Performance Materials for a comparison review. 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