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     Dow Corning makes other RTV's besides the listed ones (which include 
     some conformal coats).
     
     Be prepared to check all RTV's, some are not compatible with copper or 
     tin.


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Subject: ASM: RTV
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Date:    10/15/96 6:46 PM


Technetters:
  I'm interested in various RTVs that are approved by UL 94-V-0 for flammabil-
ity.  So far I've come up with Dow Corning: 3140, 1-2577/1-2620, 838, 3145 
as well as Sylgard 170 and 567.  In addition, GE Silicones has its RTV133.
     
  Is there anything else out there that can withstand operating temperatures
of at least 125 C and yet remain somewhat rubbery and pliable?
     
Lucy Rojao
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(416) 448-5866
     
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