Dow Corning 736 heat resistant sealant is a one-part, nonslumping paste that cures to a rubbery solid at room temperature on exposure to water vapor in the air. It can be used for numerous sealing and bonding applications. - This silicone product is formulated to perform at temperatures ranging from -65 to 260 °C (-85 to 500 °F) for continuous operation and to 315 °C (600 °F) for intermittent exposure.
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Dow Corning 736 heat resistant sealant is a one-part, nonslumping paste that cures to a rubbery solid at room temperature on exposure to water vapor in the air. It can be used for numerous sealing and bonding applications. - This silicone product is formulated to perform at temperatures ranging from -65 to 260 °C (-85 to 500 °F) for continuous operation and to 315 °C (600 °F) for intermittent exposure.
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Container Size:
90mL
Container Type:
Tube
EIS Part #:
DC736X90ML
$ / TUBE
Container Size:
300mL
Container Type:
Cartridge
EIS Part #:
DC736X300ML
$ / Cartridge
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Attributes
Features
Applications
Attributes
General Information
Item NameSilicone Sealant
Trade NameXiameter®
Series736
General Features
Shelf Life900 Days
Standards21 CFR 177.2600, NSF 51 Certified, UL Listed
Storage Temperature90 °F
Design & Construction
ColorRed
Cure TypeRTV
FormPaste
Chemical Properties
CompositionSilicone Elastomer
Specific Gravity1.01
Physical Properties
Hardness>/=20 Shore A
Odor/ScentAcetic Acid
Features
Will not sag or run
May be applied overhead or on side walls
May be used in applications with continuous exposure to 260 °C (500 °F) and intermittent exposure to 315 °C (600 °F)
10 min skin-over time
Specific gravity of 1.01 - 1.07 at 25 °C
Applications
For Sealing and Encapsulating Heating Elements in Appliances, Aerospace Gasketing, Moving Oven Belts, Industrial Ovens, Bag Filters on Smoke Stacks, Other Critical Bonding, Sealing, Potting, Encapsulating and Protective Coatings Where Parts Must Perform at High Temperatures