| TEST |
TEST METHOD |
TYPICAL RESULTS |
| Fire Point, °C |
ASTM D-92 |
330 |
| Flash Point, °C |
ASTM D-92 |
300 |
| Pour Point, °C |
ASTM D-97 |
<-55 |
| Viscosity |
|
|
| |
@ 40°C, cSt |
| |
@ 100°C, cSt |
| |
@ -20°C, cP |
|
ASTM D-445 |
110 |
| ASTM D-445 |
15 |
| ASTM D-2602 |
6200 |
| Viscosity Index |
ASTM D-2270 |
137 |
| Vacuum Outgassing (125°C, 10-5
Torr, 23 hr.) |
ASTM E-595 |
|
| Total Weight Loss |
|
<0.2% |
| Vacuum Condensable Material |
|
<0.1% |
| Vapor Pressure, 125°C, Torr |
Estimate from E-595 Wt. Loss |
<10-6 |
| Vapor Pressure, 20°C, Torr |
Extrapolated |
ca. 10-12 |
| Density (g/ml @ 60°F) |
ASTM D-1298 |
0.85 |
| Molecular Weight |
ASTM D-2502 |
910 |
| Vacuum Outgassing
(125°C, 10-5 Torr, 23 hr.) |
ASTM E-595 |
| Total Weight Loss |
<0.2% |
| Vacuum Condensable Material |
<0.1% |
| Additive Solubility: |
Lead naphthenate, TCP and
antimony dithiocarbamates are soluble |
| Low infrared absorbance: |
Lead naphthenate, TCP and
antimony dithiocarbamates are soluble Low infrared absorbance: Essentially
transparent from 2.5µ to 16µ, except for 3.3-3.5µ, 6.7-7.4µ,
and small absorption at 13.4-14.6µ. Extinction coefficient is very
much lower than that of PFPE in 6-16µ region. |
| Inertness to acid degradation: |
No Lewis acid induced decomposition |
| Moderate surface tension: |
30 dyne/cm |