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Jon Moore <[log in to unmask]>
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Silicones are able to withstand a much higher temperature range than
acrylics.  You are right in your point that they will retain moisture, so if
the temperatures are not too extreme and moisture is the primary problem,
then I would recommend acrylic or urethane.  Silicones are also preferred in
situations where a thick coating build up is called for due to dielectric
need.  Acrylics tend to micro-crack easily if applied too thick.

Jon Moore

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