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Polyurethane Rubber (opaque)

Material ID: 19

Description

This is an industrial urethane rubber used for a number of industrial applications, including making concrete stamping pads and moulds for casting decorative concrete sound-barriers for motorways. Regardless of the end-product or even type of polyurethane you are using, the way in which you use polyurethane resins is always the same: the raw materials come in two parts, a liquid isocyanate (a very reactive chemical derived from petroleum) and a polyol (a long-chain alcohol), which are mixed to a specified ratio to create a reacting liquid, which is then poured into a mould or onto a surface and left until it cures to form a solid object. This relatively low-tech process makes it a useful material for tinkering and making prototypes.

Particularities

State

Categories

Chemical Symbol

C25H42N2O6

Maker

Smooth-On Ltd

Library Details

Site

Bloomsbury

Status

In Library

Location

Wooden Drawers

Form

Lump

Handling guidance

Wash hands after handling.

Date entered collection

Thursday 20th December, 2007

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