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Manufacturer
Thermo Fisher Scientific
SKU
11641091

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Silicone oil +80 A 300°C

Description:

Silicone oil +80 A 300°C is a high-temperature-resistant polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS)-based oil (or possibly silicone grease if "+80 A" refers to hardness), designed for thermal stability and lubrication at temperatures up to 300°C. It offers low volatility, excellent oxidative and thermal resistance, and chemical inertness under high heat.

Specifications

Property Value / Range
Base material Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS)
Viscosity (estimate) ~80–100 cSt at 25°C (if "+80 A" relates to viscosity; needs confirmation)
Max service temp 300°C
Flash point ~320°C
Pour point -50°C to -65°C
Specific gravity 0.96–0.98 (25°C)
Color Clear, colorless
Volatility Low

Features

  • High thermal stability up to 300°C (won’t degrade or oxidize easily)
  • Chemically inert—non-reactive with most plastics, metals, rubbers
  • Excellent dielectric properties—can be used as an insulating fluid
  • Low volatility and evaporation loss under heat
  • Good lubricity—reduces friction and wear
  • Water-repellent (hydrophobic)—resists moisture

Typical Applications / Uses

  • Heat transfer fluid in high-temperature baths, heating jackets
  • High-temp lubricant for valves, bearings, O-rings, seals (esp. plastics/rubbers sensitive to hydrocarbons)
  • Dielectric fluid in high-voltage equipment
  • Mold release agent for plastics, rubbers under high heat
  • Cosmetic/pharmaceutical base (if pharmaceutical grade)
  • Vacuum systems (low vapor pressure at high T)

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