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Permeability issues relating to sealing compounds

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mcswe

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Jan 18, 2006
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Does anybody have any knowledge relating to Permeability issues relating to various sealing compounds. We have a problem with water ingressing into a small vacum on one of our components (Volume in the region of 1.7x10-5 m3) . Having carried out numerous investigations all evidence seems to point to ingress through the compound used to seal the volume.
I have tried to use Darcy's Law and various permeability values given by material suppliers to calculate the mass flow rate across the seal, for different materials, but i keep coming up with unrealistic answers. I was wondering if anybody had any similar experiences or advice.
Any advice greatly appreciated.
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I'm curious about what compounds you have tried, and if you are referring to thixotropic pastes or to elastomers when you say 'compounds'.

I don't have much experience with water ingress into evacuated cavities. I do have some experience with air ingress into water under slight negative pressure in elastomer tubing. In that instance, silicone was a nightmare. Viton worked much better.



Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
 
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