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Try Thermoset Plastics at 317-259-4161, they have a wide range of  polymers
encapuslants and so on including RTVs such as you describe.

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Lucy Rojao asked:

>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?

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