Silikonfett Technisches Datenblattcnco_de_tds_silikonfett.pdf
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Description
WEICON Silicone Grease is strong, transparent and shows very good compatibility to plastics. Due to its NSF H1 registration, WEICON Silicone Grease is suitable as lubricant in sensitive areas where inadvertent contact to food is possible. Complies with the Guideline for Hygienic Assessment of Organic Materials in Contact with Drinking Water (KTW Guideline) by the Federal Environment Agency. It can be used in the food and beverage industry, in sanitary and heating construction, in the pharmaceutical industry as well as in the sealing technology. WEICON Silicone Grease is BAM safety-tested - see leaflet 034-1 “List of non-metallic materials for use in oxygen” (DGUV information 213-075) of BG RCI. The grease is particularly material-friendly, neutral in odour and taste and has a temperature resistance of -50°C to +200°C. WEICON Silicone Grease is suitable for the lubrication of plastics, rubber parts and seals, valves, fittings and gaskets, machines, equipment, slow rotating bearings and as assembly aid for O-rings.
Attributes
Base
Pyrogenic silicon dioxide Silicone oil
Base oil viscosity (+100 °C)|DIN 51 562
31.0 mm²/s
Base oil viscosity (40°C)|DIN 51 562
75.0 mm²/s
Colour
colourless, translucent
Consistency classification|DIN 51818
NLGI class 2-3
Construction material class|DIN 4102
B2
Density of the mixture
0.98 g/cm³
Density|(+20°C) DIN 51757
0,98 g/cm³
Dielectric strength|DIN EN 60243-1 (20°C)
9,2 kV/mm
Drip point |IP 396
>200 °C
EMCOR corrosion test|DIN 51 802
1 / 2
EMCOR-Korrosionstest|DIN 51802 (destilliertem Wasser)
1 / 2
Fulling penetration|DIN ISO 2137
240-270 1/10 mm
Kurzbezeichnung|DIN 51502
MSI 2 S-50
Sales bundle
Cardboard box
Temperature conductivity
0.351 mm²/s
Temperature resistance
-50 °C to +200 °C
Thermal capacity|DIN EN ISO 22007-4
1.295 J/(g·K)
Thermal conductivity
0.445 W/m·K
Thermal conductivity|DIN EN ISO 22007-4
0.445 W/m·K
Water resistance|DIN 51807
1-90


