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Reynolds Shell Shock® Fast Brushable Urethane Plastic
Categories: Polymer; Thermoset; Polyurethane, TS; Thermoset Polyurethane, Elastomer, Unreinforced

Material Notes: Product Overview: Shell Shock® FAST and Shell Shock® SLOW are thixotropic plastics that self thicken when mixed and can be brushed onto a variety of surfaces or into rubber molds. When Parts A and B are mixed in proper proportion (1A:4B by volume or 1A:5B by weight), material cures at room temperature with virtually no shrinkage to a hard, durable plastic that exhibits good compressive and flexural strength. Fully cured castings are rigid and can be sanded, primed and painted. Color effects are possible by adding SO-Strong Color Tints. Shell Shock® plastics are ideal for making fast, lightweight rigid molds for creating silicone appliances and effects (use as a replacement for ‘stone molds’). You can also brush a “gel coat” into a rubber mold and back it up with rigid foam, creating a highly detailed lightweight casting. These products can also be brushed onto styrofoam (polystyrol) as an impact resistant coating that can be sanded, primed and painted (minimum 3 coats recommended). Shell Shock® plastics can also be used to make rigid support shells for brush on rubber molds.

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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Specific Gravity 1.60 g/ccASTM D-1475
Viscosity 3000 cPMixed; ASTM D-2393
Linear Mold Shrinkage 0.00060 in/inASTM D-2566
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Hardness, Shore D 85ASTM D-2240
Tensile Strength, Ultimate 3100 psiASTM D-638
Elongation at Break 0.40 %ASTM D-638
Tensile Modulus 435000 psiASTM D-638
Flexural Strength 7150 psiASTM D-790
Flexural Modulus 980000 psiASTM D-790
Compressive Strength 9000 psiASTM D-695
Compressive Modulus 500000 psiASTM D-695
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Heat Distortion Temperature 57.0 °CASTM D-648
 
Processing PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Cure Time 60.0 minHandling Time
Pot Life 3.00 minASTM D-2471
 
Descriptive Properties
ColorBeige
Mix Ratio1A:4Bby volume
 1A:5Bby weight
Specific Volume17.3[cu. in./lb.]

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Rulon Bearings

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