ARALDITE® CY 184 / ARADUR® HY 5522 / Filler Silica Flour

ARALDITE® CY 184 / ARADUR® HY 5522 / Filler Silica Flour is a casting resin system. It is a liquid, hot-curing, cycloaliphatic, epoxy resin casting system with good thermal shock resistance, mechanical, and electrical properties for outdoor applications in the medium voltage and heavy power electro industry.

RTU Product Type: Casting Resin

Product End Uses: Apparatus Components, Bushings, Line Post Insulators, Outdoor Applications, Outdoor Electrical Insulating Components, Pin Insulators

Chemical Family: Epoxy & Epoxy Derivatives

Composites Processing Methods: Automatic Pressure Gelation (APG), Casting

Features: Arc Resistant, Excellent Dielectric Properties, Good Electrical Properties, Good Erosion Resistance, Good Mechanical Properties, High Tracking Resistance, Thermal Shock Resistant

Cure Method: Heat Cure

Enhanced TDS

Identification & Functionality

Features & Benefits

Ready-to-Use Product Features
Product Features
  • Very good mechanical and electrical properties.
  • Good temperature shock resistance.
  • High resistance to erosion by UV radiation.
  • High tracking and arc resistance.

The use of silanised silica flour insures stable dielectrical properties under outdoor humid conditions.

Applications & Uses

Composites Processing Methods
Cure Method
Product End Uses
Applications

Outdoor electrical insulating parts, as apparatus components, bushings, line post and pin insulators in the medium voltage range. All components for humid indoor medium and high voltage applications.

System Preparation

General instructions for preparing liquid resin systems
The following is the suggested preheat temperature of ARALDITE Resin and ARADUR Hardener:
ARALDITE resin: 50°C for 6 to 12 hrs
ARADUR hardener: room temperature
Filler: 80 °C - 110 °C for 6 to 12 hrs depends on process condition

Mix all of the components together very thoroughly, (the mixture temperature will be reached at or about 60°C. If lower mix viscosity is expected, preheat resin at higher temperature but not exceed 80°C) and under vacuum.

Proper mixing will result in:

  • Better flow properties and reduced tendency to shrinkage
  • Lower internal stresses and therefore improved mechanical properties on object
  • Improved partial discharge behaviour in high voltage applications.

For the mixing of medium to high viscous ARALDITE casting resin systems and for mixing at lower temperatures, it is recommended special thin film degassing mixers that may produce additional self-heating of 10-15°C as a result of friction. For low viscous ARALDITE casting resin systems, conventional anchor mixers are usually sufficient.

In larger plants, two pre-mixers are used to mix the individual components (resin, hardener) under vacuum. Metering pumps then feed these premixes to the final mixer or a continuous mixer. The individual premix can be stored at elevated temperature (about 60°C) for up to about 1 week, depending on formulation. Intermittent agitation during storage is advisable to prevent filler sedimentation.

Mixing time can vary from 0.5 to 3 hours, depending on mixing temperature, quantity, mixing equipment and the particular application. The required vacuum is 0.5 to 8 mbar. The vapour pressure of the individual components should be taken into account.

Properties

Physical Form

Technical Details & Test Data

Specific Instructions

Dilute leftover mix at the end of a shift with the resin component prior to storage overnight or over the weekend. Piping containing prefilled components or casting mixes should be cooled immediately after work to prevent sedimentation and/or undesired viscosity increases. This helps minimize material losses and cleaning work.

Mould temperature
APG process : 140 - 160°C
Conventional vacuum casting : 70 - 100°C
Demoulding times (depending on mould temperature and casting volume)
APG process : 10 - 40 min
Conventional vacuum casting : 5 - 8h
Cure conditions
APG process (minimal postcure) : 4h at 130°C or 3h at 140°C
Conventional vacuum casting : 12h at 130°C or 8h at 140°C

To determine whether crosslinking has been carried to completion and the final proper-ties are optimal, it is necessary to carry out relevant measurements on the actual object or to measure the glass transition temperature. Different gel and postcuring cycles in the manufacturing process could influence the crosslinking and the glass transition temperature respectively.

Safety & Health

Handling Precautions

Safety precautions at workplace:
Protective clothing : yes
Gloves : essential
Arm protectors : recommended when skin contact likely
Goggles/safety glasses : yes
Respirator/dust mask : recommended

Skin protection
Before starting work Apply barrier cream to exposed skin after washing Apply barrier or nourishing cream
Cleansing of contaminated skin Dab off with absorbent paper, wash with warm water and alkali-free soap, then dry with disposable towels. Do not use solvents
Clean shop requirements Cover workbenches, etc. with light coloured paper. Use disposable breakers, etc.
Disposal of spillage Soak up with sawdust or cotton waste and deposit in plastic-lined bin

Ventilation:
of workshop Renew air 3 to 5 times an hour
of workplace Exhaust fans. Operatives should avoid inhaling vapours.

First Aid

Contamination of the eyes by resin, hardener or casting mix should be treated immediately by flushing with clean, running water for 10 to 15 minutes. A doctor should then be consulted. Material smeared or splashed on the skin should be dabbed off, and the contaminated area then washed and treated with a cleansing cream (see above). A doctor should be consulted in the event of severe irritation or burns. Contaminated clothing should be changed immediately. Anyone taken ill after inhaling vapours should be moved out of doors immediately. In all cases of doubt call for medical assistance.

Industrial Hygiene

Mandatory and recommended industrial hygiene procedures should be followed whenever our products are being handled and processed.

Storage & Handling

Storage Conditions

The components have to be stored under dry conditions at 2-40°C, in tightly sealed original containers. Under these conditions, the shelf life will correspond to the expiry date stated on the label. After this date, the product may be processed only following reanalysis. Partly emptied containers should be closed tightly immediately after use.