- automotive industry
- aerospace field
- ceramic industry
- Semiconductor applicatio
- Concrete and architectur
- Polyurethane (PU) indust
- Furniture Industry
- Wind energy and composit
- Film and television spec
- Medical simulation teach
- Ultrasonic welding fixtu
- Foundry Industry
- Ship application
- Prop production
- prototyping
- handicraft
- Food Applications
- animal specimen
- rail transit
- Water and gas filtration
Polytek liquid mold rubber and casting plastic are widely used for the replication of image sculptures and the production of handicrafts. The most primitive works are usually carved/carved from clay, wax, or wood, and then rubber molds are cast, brushed, or sprayed onto the original work to capture all details and allow for flexible demolding from the bottom cut and draft.
Various casting materials can be directly poured into these rubber molds, including wax, plastic, gypsum, and concrete. Casting plastics can be easily used to replicate sculptures because they readily accept fillers (such as bronze powder used for cold cast bronze) and dyes that help form a unique appearance. Depending on the selected mold material, the casting process may or may not require release agents.
For casting applications, this rubber mold is a step in the wax loss process, which ultimately forms a mold capable of absorbing heat from molten metal and alloys (such as bronze).
EasyFlo Series - High strength polyurethane plastic parts; Low viscosity and easy to operate, can be demolded in minutes, can be vacuum molded or low-pressure poured. Can be colored, painted, and subjected to secondary processing. After curing, it turns into brown, white, clear amber, or transparent plastic parts; Metal powder can also be added to increase strength and achieve a metallic like appearance
Transparent and fast drying acrylic acid
Before casting the transparent epoxy coating, spray it onto dry flower or fabric surfaces to increase hardness and support.
Plastic, glass, or metal surfaces can also be used as adhesives for shaping
ratio
volume ratio
Mixed adhesive
Degree CPS
During operation
Between min
demolding
Time min
color
hardness
density
tensile strength
Degree Mpa
stretch
Rate%
thermal deformation
Temperature ℃
EasyFlo 60
1A:1B
sixty
two point five
15-30
white
D65
one point zero three
twenty point two
thirteen point nine
sixty-five
EasyFlo 95
1A:1B
ninety
five
30-60
pale white
D65
one point zero three
twenty-five point eight
ten point one
fifty-six
EasyFlo 100
1A:1B
one hundred and twenty
two point five
15-30
white
D65
one point one zero
twenty-one point nine
nine
seventy-four
EasyFlo 120
1A:1B
one hundred and twenty
two point five
15-30
amber
D65
one point zero three
twenty-four point four
ten point three
sixty-three
EasyFlo Clear
1A:1B
one hundred and ten
two point five
15-30
pale white
D72
one point zero three
twenty-eight point two
seven point seven
fifty-six
Spray FR
1A:1B
two hundred and fifty
Spray
5-10
pale white
D75
one point one six
forty-nine
eight point three
seventy-nine
Spray Foam
1A:1B
two hundred and fifty
spray
5-10
pale white
D75
zero point one two