Abstract:Aluminum trihydroxide/polydimethylsiloxane (ATH/ PDMS) systems are often used as potting compounds in electronic assemblies to guard the electronics from shock, vibration, corrosive agents, and moisture. In this study, we use dynamic rheology and confocal/optical microscopy to understand the dramatic effects miniscule levels of water have on the microstructure and corresponding rheological behavior of PDMS filled with ATH. In the absence of water, PDMS containing 20 wt % ATH readily flows, exhibiting viscoelas… Show more
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