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ACL Staticide 8695 - Silicone Conformal Coating - 11 oz. Can - 12/Case

Item #: 8695-A008

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ACL
8695

The ACL Staticide 8695 Silicone Conformal Coating is a tough transparent coating that will not fragment, chip, or crack and perfect for providing insulation against high-voltage arcing and corrosion. It’s a highly effective barrier against rust and corrosion in high humidity situations and even provides protection against intermittent rain and salt on PCBs and electronic assemblies. The ACL Staticide 8695 Silicone Conformal Coating comes in a ready-to-use formula that requires no mixing. This flammable conformal coating has a minimum dielectric strength of 700 volts/mil and contains a UV tracer for easy quality control. This conformal coating is perfect for high-end automotive manufacturing, marine manufacturing, avionics, and aerospace manufacturing. It meets MIL-I46058C (type SR) and compliant to IPC-CC-830B with amendment 1 and RoHS.

Benefits & Features of the ACL Staticide 8695 Silicone Conformal Coating:

  • Perfect for providing insulation against high-voltage arcing and corrosion
  • Highly effect barrier for protection against rust and corrosion in high humidity situations
  • Provides protection against intermittent rain and salt on printed circuit boards and electronic assemblies
  • Tough transparent coating will not fragment, chip, or crack, and provides exceptional flexibility
  • Minimum dielectric strength is 700 volts/mil
  • Formula is ready-to-use as there is no mixing required
  • Perfect for high-end automotive manufacturing, marine manufacturing, avionics, aerospace manufacturing
  • Flammable
  • Made in the USA
  • RoHS compliant, meets MIL-I46058C (type SR) and compliant to IPC-CC-830B with amendment 1
  • Contains UV tracer for easy quality control

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Silicone Conformal Coating - 11 oz. Can - 12/Case

Item Specifications

  • 11 oz
  • 12.00 lbs per EA
$193.79
List Price: $247.80
Typically in Stock and Ships Direct*
UOM : CS
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