Useful PDMS Properties PropertyUnitsConditionsValues ABCD Tensile strengthMPaASTM D 412 9.02.241.551.79 Elongation %ASTM D 412 725550640430 Tear strengthDie.

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Useful PDMS Properties PropertyUnitsConditionsValues ABCD Tensile strengthMPaASTM D Elongation %ASTM D Tear strengthDie B kNm-1 ASTM D A = Injection molded liquid silicone rubber, Silastic1 LSR B = One-part RTV acetoxy cure, Dow Corning C = One-part RTV alcohol cure, Dow Corning D = One-part RTV oxime cure, Dow Corning Polymer Data Handbook - PDMS

PDMS - Valve

Available PDMS Properties Solubility of Gases in PDMS (pg. 14) Gas Permeability (Oxygen Permeability) (pg. 13) Water Contact angle (pg. 11) Surface tension (pg. 12) Compressibility (pg. 8) Thermal Expansion Coefficient (pg. 7) Solvents and Nonsolvents (pg. 3) Polymer Data Handbook - PDMS