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    • Polymer Name:Polyurethane (unspecified)
    • Processing Methods:Vacuum Casting, Casting
    • End Uses:Toys, Agricultural Applications, Housings, Prototyping
    Polyurethane Resin is a liquid molding compounds are tough, fast cycling, low cost, and easy to use. Polyurethane Resin is designed to be used with Liquid Molding, open casting, pressure casting, or vacuum casting processes. Polyurethane Resin can be used with silicone, epoxy, urethane, polyester, or aluminum molds. Low cost molds and fast cycle times are two key attributes of Polyurethane Resin. Polyurethane Resin is available in several series. Each series has different products with different physical properties. Properties such as elongation, tensile strength, and modulus of elasticity can be selected to mold parts with the correct physical characteristics. Choose the Polyurethane Resin material with the exact properties you need, or that are required to meet specifications.Polyurethane Resin is available in opaque white, clear/transparent, and in fire retardant (UL 94V-0) versions. Custom coloring can be achieved by pigmenting Polyurethane Resin with Hapco's easy to mix color dispersions. Both opaque and translucent color dispersions are available.Polyurethane Resin can be molded in inexpensive molds, reducing total part cost, for short run programs.Polyurethane Resin is made for prototypes and short runs of plastic parts. Polyurethane Resin fills the need for low cost, high performance parts, in volumes less than 10,000 parts per year. Polyurethane Resin of general purpose Liquid Molding Compounds that do not change color and remain clear/ light yellow when cured. Polyurethane Resin are ideal for in mold coloring of parts. They can be easily pigmented and the color remains the same in the cured or liquid state. Tensile strengths from 10,300 psi to 11,800 psi are available.

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