350 cSt Eco-Friendly Silicone Oil

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This is the most commonly used silicone oil viscosity and is the workhorse in numerous silicone products. At 350 cSt, the silicone oil is not too thin making it an...

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This is the most commonly used silicone oil viscosity and is the workhorse in numerous silicone products. At 350 cSt, the silicone oil is not too thin making it an effective, durable lubricant, yet not too thick so it spreads evenly creating a protective, shiny film layer to defend against moisture and other environmental concerns.

Suitable Applications:

Silicone oil has many excellent characteristics that make it one of the best choices to use as a lubricant, protectant and polish. While most applications are not viscosity specific, this 350 cSt silicone oil (comparable to 30 WT) is the most versatile and possibly your best choice for general applications. See belo a list of some recommended applications:

» Smooth operating garage doors

» Lubricate and protect gym equipment

» Fix squeaky door hinges

» Make your tires shine!

» Lubricate scooter bearings

» Lubricate bicycle / e-bike chains

» Create beautiful acrylic art cells

» Fix squeaky or hard to slide windows

While we recommend using 100 cSt silicone oil for the above applications, using our slightly thicker 350 cSt silicone oil will also work well and maybe preferred by some users. Silicone oil is extremely versatile with numerous uses at home and in the workplace, see the more silicone oil applications with other viscosities.

Viscosity

The below video will give you a good idea of the thickness of 350 cSt silicone oil:

The viscosity or thickness of a liquid is measured in centistokes, abbreviated as cSt. Water is 1 centistokes and as the number increases so does the thickness. Learn about centistokes (cSt).

Regular vs Eco-friendly Silicone Oil

Unlike regular silicone oil that's made from a highly energy intensive process, our eco-friendly silicone oil has significantly lower carbon footprint and redirects silicone rubber scrap that would have been landfilled but instead is given a second life.

Silicone Spray Lubricant vs Pure Silicone Oil

Silicone spray lubricants use silicone oil as its active ingredient for lubrication, however, sprays usually contain just a small amount of silicone oil, approximately 3-8% of volume. The remaining ingredient is genearlly a misture of solvents that thin out the silicone oil so it can be easily applied. Once sprayed, the solvent evaporates as a VOC and leaves behind a thin layer of silicone oil acting as the lubricant. Silicone sprays are not only bad for the environment, it's very inefficient as usualy more than 90% of the bottle is meant to just evaporate.

Why not just buy pure silicone oil?

Made From 100% Recycled Materials

Our silicone oil is made in the USA at our state-of-the-art recycling facility located in West Virginia. It's made in the first and only silicone recycling plant in North America!

To learn more about how our silicone oils are manufactured, visit silicone recycling process.

Important Notices:

KEEP OUR OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
MAY BE HARMFUL IF INGESTED.

Our products are not tested or rated for use with food, drug products, medical devices or pharmaceutical applications. Purchaser is fully responsible to determine end-use suitability.

Chemical Name: Polydimethylsiloxane Fluid / PDMS Silicone Oil
CAS No: 63148-62-9

SAFETY DATA SHEET (SDS):

SPECIFICATIONS:

Appearance: Clear, colorless, viscous liquid
Viscosity: 100/350/1000 cSt (centistokes) ± 10 cSt @ 25°C (77°F)
Refractive Index: 1.4050 @ 25°C (77°F)
Specific Gravity: 0.965 @ 25°C (77°F)

EQUIVALENT PRODUCTS:

  • XIAMETER® PMX‐200 Silicone FLUID 100/350/1000 cSt
  • DOW CORNING 200® Silicone FLUID 100/350/1000 cSt
  • SHINETSU DM‐FLUID-100
  • WACKER® AK 100/350/1000
  • BLUESIL™ FLD 47 V 100/350/1000
  • RHODORSIL® OIL 47 V 100/350/1000

PROPERTIES:

  • High flash points
  • Low pour points
  • Wide service temperature range
  • Viscosity stability (low viscosity change with temperature)
  • Low surface tension
  • High dielectric strength
  • High damping Action
  • Stable under high pressure rates
  • Stable under high shear rates
  • Compatibile with metals and many other surfaces
  • Excellent lubricity

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