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Northstar Polymers MPP-F07A Easy Hand-Mixable/Pourable Flexible Foam
Categories: Polymer; Thermoset; Polyurethane, TS; Thermoset Polyurethane Foam, Unreinforced

Material Notes: This foam formulation is designed to make molded flexible foam parts/sheets/dies/blocks by hand-mixing with very basic tools such as a cup and stir stick. The components are low-viscosity stable liquid at room temperature. These properties are ideal in small scale productions for custom foam applications such as custom seating, padding, cushioning, many others.

The free-rise density of the foam is 6 to 7 pounds per cubic foot. The cell structure is partially open-cell, and may be made to open-cell structure by physically crushing soon after foam is made. This is an MDI base water-blown polyether system, and it does not use auxiliary blowing agents

Examples for Applications:

  • Molded Upholstery Parts
  • Custom Seating, Padding, and Cushioning Parts
  • Custom Packaging of Impact/Vibration-Sensitive Items
  • Prototyping

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    Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
    Density 6.50 lb/ft³Free Rise Density
     7.00 lb/ft³Typical Compression Density
     
    Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
    Hardness, Shore OO 10 - 40
     
    Processing PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
    Processing Temperature 70.0 - 85.0 °FPrepolymer Temperature
     70.0 - 85.0 °FCuring Agent Temperature
    Mold Temperature 70.0 - 85.0 °F
    Cure Time 1.00 - 2.00 hour
    @Temperature 25.0 °C
    De-mold Time
     48.0 hour
    @Temperature 25.0 °C
    Complete Cure Cycle
    Pot Life 1.00 - 1.33 min
     
    Descriptive Properties
    Appearance at 25°COff-White
    Curing AgentPPC-026
    PrepolymerMPB-028
    Weight Ratio1:0.93Prepolymer to Curing Agent Ratio

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