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The curing condition for the pristine PDMS is approximately two days at room temperature, 45 min at 100 °C, 20 min at 125 °C, or 10 min at 150 °C [12].
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Oct 27, 2017 · Sometimes the cured PDMS remains sticky after 48 hours. I usually keep it at room temperature (25 ℃ ) for initial 12 hour and then for 12 hours ...
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Feb 6, 2020 · No, it is not possible to melt PDMS once it is cured, because of the cross-links you have created during the curing steps.
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Jul 16, 2020 · Increasing the curing temperature of PDMS yields a more cross-linked network. Also, the bond strength of the polymerized system increases ...
Cure the PDMS. You have several options for temperature and time: Option A: Use the PDMS vacuum oven for 2-24 hours at 60°C with a ...
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Jul 26, 2022 · The curing temperature (from room temperature to 150 ◦C) and cross-linking duration (from a few minutes to sev- eral days) vary widely in the ...
Apr 15, 2020 · In addition, by curing the material overnight instead of 2 h, regardless of the curing temperature (65 and 80 C), a large reduction in silicon ...
PDMS-leached media were prepared by incubating PDMS discs, which had been cured for 2 h or O/N at 65 °C or 80 °C, in supplemented medium for 24 h. As depicted ...
Dec 11, 2012 · All PDMS was cured at 65°C overnight (12–24 hours) for all experiments. Previous studies have reported that this cure time and temperature are ...