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PC7 Technical Data Sheet

Appearance: White crystalline solid or clear to milky white liquid above 7oC
Chemical composition: Hydrated lithium oxychlorides (min.90%)
Density: 1.60 g/cm3 at 0 oC
Specific gravity 1.40 at 20 oC
Melting point: 7oC
Latent heat of fusion: 188 kJ/kg (isothermal max)
Heat capacity (liquid) 2.80 kJ/kgoC (est.)
Heat capacity (solid) 1.80 kJ/kgoC (est.)
Thermal conductivity (solid): 0.010 J/sec/cmoC (est.)
Thermal conductivity (liquid): 0.005 J/sec/ cmoC (est.)

Combustibility: May accelerate burning if involved in a fire - see MSDS

Non flammable

Dangerous Goods classification 5.1 - MSDS available on application.

Materials compatibility up to 40oC:

Most common thermo resins and thermo-set resin

Glass, concrete, rubber and hardwoods.

Not recommended for extended contact with various stainless steels, aluminium or copper-based alloys.

It is strongly recommended that intended material usage compatibility be confirmed with qualified materials specialist or with PCP.

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