Elastosil E43 N Transparent: Moisture Curing Silicone Rubber (RTV-1)
Elastosil E43 N Transparent: Moisture Curing Silicone Rubber (RTV-1)
Elastosil E43 N Transparent: Moisture Curing Silicone Rubber (RTV-1)
ELASTOSIL® E43 N
TRANSPARENT
Moisture Curing Silicone Rubber (RTV-1)
ELASTOSIL® E43 N TRANSPARENT is a one-part, non-slump to self-levelling silicone adhesive. When exposed to air
moisture it cures at room temperature to yield a permanently flexible silicone rubber with very good mechanical properties.
Fully cured ELASTOSIL® E43 N TRANSPARENT shows long-term stability against weathering, moisture and UV radiation.
The silicone elastomer may continously be exposed to constantly changing climatic conditions, UV radiation and
temperature as high as 180 °C (356 °F) without damage.
Properties
Uncured:
• Non-slump to self-levelling
• Fast skin formation at room temperature
• By-product of curing: acetic acid
Cured:
• Medium hardness
• Designed for bonding and FIPG applications
• Recommended service temperature range:
-50 °C to +180 °C
• No inhibition of Pt curing silicones
• Suitable for applications with food contact
Please note: fully cured ELASTOSIL® E43 N TRANSPARENT is suitable for uses under the Recommendation "XV.
Silicones" of the BfR and 21 CFR § 175.300 "Resinous and polymeric coatings" and FDA 21 CFR §177.2600 "Rubber
articles intended for repeated use", provided that any given limitations on extractable and volatile substances are observed.
Residual solvents have to be completely removed from the food contact article.
• Condensation-curing
• Electrically insulating
• Food grade
• General purpose
• One-component
• Primerless adhesion to most substrates
• Ready to use
• Resistant to moisture
• Thixotropic
• UV & weathering-resistant
Technical data
Properties Uncured
Colour - colourless -
These figures are only intended as a guide and should not be used in preparing specifications.
Color - transparent -
These figures are only intended as a guide and should not be used in preparing specifications.
All the information provided is in accordance with the present state of our knowledge. Nonetheless, we disclaim any warranty or liability whatsoever and reserve the right, at any
time, to effect technical alterations. The information provided, as well as the product's fitness for an intended application, should be checked by the buyer in preliminary trials.
Contractual terms and conditions always take precedence. This disclaimer of warranty and liability also applies particularly in foreign countries with respect to third parties' rights.
Applications
• Formed-In-Place-Gaskets (Wet Type)
• Heating & Cooling
• Household Applications
• Machine Building
• Small Appliances
Application details
• Multipurpose glue, in particular for food related applications
• Typical fields of application: household appliances, mechanical engineering
As RTV-1 silicones require humidity for curing, free access of air moisture to the silicone rubber is essential. Additionally, the
vulcanization time of ELASTOSIL® E43 N TRANSPARENT can be greatly reduced by increasing the level of air's relative
humidity. Please note that, unlike the initial skin formation, the total curing rate of RTV-1 silicones is limited by moisture's
diffusion speed in silicone rubber.
As increasing the curing temperature has just a minor effect both on the skin forming time and the curing speed,
ELASTOSIL® E43 N TRANSPARENT typically is vulcanized at room temperature. Heat curing is recommended only for
applications where the silicone rubber is applied as a thin film (thickness less than 0.5 mm), because otherwise blistering is
likely to occur due to the quick release of acetic acid.
After completion of the vulcanization the silicone elastomer may continuously be exposed to constantly changing climatic
conditions, UV radiation and high temperature without damage. Cured ELASTOSIL® E43 N TRANSPARENT usually shows
good primerless adhesion to many substrates, e.g. glass, ceramics, metals, plastics and powder coatings.
Detailed information about the processing of RTV-1 silicones is given in our brochure “ROOM TEMPERATURE
VULCANIZING (RTV) SILICONES - MATERIAL AND PROCESSING GUIDELINES”. We recommend running preliminary
tests to optimize conditions for the particular application.
Removal:
If removal of the silicone from machines or dispensing equipment is necessary, white spirit or similar nonpolar solvents are
recommended. However, cleaning ideally should take place before the silicone rubber is fully vulcanized. Cured silicone
needs to be rubbed off or removed mechanically, if necessary in combination with a swelling agent (solvent) or a chemical
silicone remover.
The 'Best use before end' date of each batch is shown on the product label.
Storage beyond the date specified on the label does not necessarily mean that the product is no longer usable. In this case
however, the properties required for the intended use must be checked for quality assurance reasons.
Safety notes
While curing ELASTOSIL® E43 N TRANSPARENT releases a total of approx. 3.5 % by weight of acetic acid. These vapours
should not be inhaled for long periods or in high concentration. Work areas should therefore be well ventilated.
Contact of the uncured silicone rubber with eyes and mucous membranes must be avoided as this can cause irritation. If,
despite all protective measures, uncured silicone rubber comes into contact with the skin or eyes, irrigate the affected area
immediately with copious amounts of water for several minutes. If the irritation continues, immediately seek medical advice.
Comprehensive instructions are given in the corresponding Material Safety Data Sheets. They are available on request from
WACKER subsidiaries or may be printed via WACKER web site http://www.wacker.com.
The data presented in this medium are in accordance with the present state of our knowledge but do not absolve the user from carefully checking all supplies immediately on
receipt. We reserve the right to alter product constants within the scope of technical progress or new developments. The recommendations made in this medium should be
checked by preliminary trials because of conditions during processing over which we have no control, especially where other companies’ raw materials are also being used. The
information provided by us does not absolve the user from the obligation of investigating the possibility of infringement of third parties’ rights and, if necessary, clarifying the
position. Recommendations for use do not constitute a warranty, either express or implied, of the fitness or suitability of the product for a particular purpose.