What cures silicon?
By:Bruce
Date: 4/14/2000, 10:14 am
Date: 4/14/2000, 10:14 am
In Response To: Re: Silicone, Epoxy, and Plastic Wrap (Nolan)
If memory serves me, it is water that cures silicon...similar to polyurethanes....the other possibility is oxygen, but I don't think so....anybody know which it is for certain????
....the addition of heat merely hastens the curing reaction.....in the absence of the appropriate curing agent, the heat won't help....BTW every 10 degrees centigrade roughly doubles the speed of chemical reactions...
in any case, if the plastic covering provides enough of a barrier to the curing agent, then obviously a slow cure results! If it is water that cures it, a little spritz of water will get things going
Messages In This Thread
- Silicone, Epoxy, and Plastic Wrap
Mike Hanks -- 4/13/2000, 4:02 pm- Re: Silicone Shrinkage
Mike Hanks -- 4/14/2000, 11:13 pm- Re: Silicone cures with water moisture
Dave Houser -- 4/14/2000, 9:52 pm- Silicone Cures w/ Airborne Moisture
mike allen ---} -- 4/14/2000, 2:13 pm- More Silicone Curing Tidbits
mike allen ---} -- 4/18/2000, 11:46 am
- Re: Silicone cures slooowwwly with Plastic Wrap
Mike Hanks -- 4/14/2000, 10:49 am- Re: Silicone, Epoxy, and Plastic Wrap
Nolan -- 4/14/2000, 7:14 am- What cures silicon?
Bruce -- 4/14/2000, 10:14 am
- Re: Silicone, Epoxy, and Plastic Wrap
Kent Leboutillier -- 4/13/2000, 6:18 pm- Re: Silicone, Air, and Plastic Wrap
Shawn B -- 4/13/2000, 5:32 pm - Re: Silicone cures with water moisture
- Re: Silicone Shrinkage