>>>Devcon has a product called Flexane, a polyurethane synthetic rubber. >>>Durometer adjustable per curing process. Expensive, but good stuff. >>We use Flexane 94 (15250) to pot non-PIC electronics. >>A split mold dipped in liquid floor wax and clamshelled >>around the electronics with a DB25 sticking out at the seam >>produces a very clean result. Just slap on a label, no case >>is necessary. : >Sounds interesting. >What is max operating temp for this Flexane? >Is it available in Europe? Here's what information I have: Flexane 94 Liquid (this stuff comes in all sorts of viscosity's) #15250 ITW Devcon 30 Endicott Street Danvers, MA 01923 USA 01 (508) 777-1100 Operating temperature maximum: dry: 180 degrees F wet (I have no idea what "wet" means): 120 degrees F Dielectric Strength (ASTM D 149): 350 volts/mil Cure Shrinkage (ASTM D 2556): 0.0004 in./in. Cured Hardness: 97 Shore A scale Tensile Strength ASTM D 412: 2800 psi I don't know if this is available in Europe, I get it from an industrial plastics vendor and I gather it is used for resurfacing conveyors and the like that are subject to a great deal of abrasion. Cheers, Win Wiencke Image Logic Corporation ImageLogic@ibm.net