Durable urethane mold rubber, optimized for concrete casting.Shore hardness: 48AMix ratio: 1A:1B by volumeWorking time: 25 minCure time: 24 hrsSpecific gravity: 1.14 g/ccTensile strength: 4.83 MPa
This durable urethane mold rubber is designed for production casting of concrete.
Formlastic™ 48 features low viscosity for easy mixing and pouring, curing with minimal bubble entrapment.
The mix ratio is 1A:1B by volume, with a working time of 25 minutes, and it cures to an ultimate Shore hardness of 48A.
The cured rubber is dimensionally stable, with low shrinkage, and it offers good wear resistance, and provides color-accurate concrete castings.
Importantly, it does not contain crystalline silica.
Suitable for creating molds for concrete casting, particularly in applications requiring durability and color accuracy.
Store and use at room temperature (23°C). These products have a limited shelf life and should be used as soon as possible. Environmental humidity should be as low as possible. Good ventilation (room size) is essential. Wear safety glasses, long sleeves, and rubber gloves to minimize contamination risk.
Models with porous surfaces (gypsum plasters, concrete, wood, stone, etc.) must be sealed prior to applying a release agent. Sonite™ Wax is a proven sealer for porous surfaces. Non-porous surfaces like metal, glass, hard plastics, and sulfur-free clays require only a release agent.
Use a release agent made specifically for mold making (Universal™ Mold Release). A liberal coat should be applied onto all surfaces that will contact the rubber. Lightly brush the release agent with a soft brush over all surfaces of the model, follow with a light mist coating, and let the release agent dry for 30 minutes. A small test application is recommended if performance is in question.
Liquid urethanes are moisture sensitive and will absorb atmospheric moisture. Mixing tools and containers should be clean and made of metal or plastic. Materials should be stored and used in a warm environment (23°C). Pre-mix Part B before using. Using a flat edge paddle or a drill mixer, scrape sides and bottom of the container several times.
For best results, pour your mixture in a single spot at the lowest point of the containment field. Let the rubber seek its level up and over the model. A uniform flow will help minimize entrapped air. The liquid rubber should level off at least 1.3 cm (1/2”) over the highest point of the model surface.
Allow rubber to cure a minimum of 24 hours at room temperature (23°C) before using. Cure time can be reduced with mild heat or by adding Smooth-On Kick-It™ Cure Accelerator. Do not cure rubber where temperature is less than 18°C. Post curing is optional; following a 24-hour cure, heating the rubber to 65°C for 4 to 8 hours will increase physical properties and performance.
A release agent should be applied to the mold before each casting. Aquacon™ Water Based Release Agent is recommended for releasing abrasive materials like concrete.
Fully cured rubber is tough, durable, and will perform if properly used and stored. Molds should be stored on a level surface at room temperature in a dry environment. Do not stack molds, expose them to moisture, or UV light for prolonged periods.
For industrial use only. Keep out of the reach of children.
| Hundred Percent Modulus | 111 psi |
| Color | Off White |
| Mixed Viscocity | 3,000 cps |
| Cure Time | 24 hours |
| Pot Life | 25 minutes |
| Specific Volume | 24.3 cu. in./lb. |
| Die C Tear Strength | 98 pli |
| Specific Gravity | 1.14 g/cc |
| Mix Ratio By Weight | 100A:118B |
| Shrinkage | <0.001 in. / in. |
| Mix Ratio By Volume | 1A:1B |
| Tensile Strength | 700 psi |
| Elongation At Break | 1,250 % |
| Shore A Hardness | 48 |
Durable urethane mold rubber, optimized for concrete casting.Shore hardness: 48AMix ratio: 1A:1B by volumeWorking time: 25 minCure time: 24 hrsSpecific gravity: 1.14 g/ccTensile strength: 4.83 MPa
Durable urethane mold rubber optimized for concrete casting.Shore hardness: 60AMix ratio by volume: 1A:1B Working time: 40 minCure time: 24 hrsNon-carcinogenic
| Product | Cure Time | Shore A Hardness | Specific Gravity | Specific Volume | Tensile Strength | Shrinkage | Die C Tear Strength | Elongation At Break | Hundred Percent Modulus | Mixed Viscocity | Mix Ratio By Volume | Mix Ratio By Weight | Pot Life | Hundred Percent Modulus | Color | Mixed Viscocity | Cure Time | Pot Life | Specific Volume | Die C Tear Strength | Specific Gravity | Mix Ratio By Weight | Shrinkage | Mix Ratio By Volume | Tensile Strength | Elongation At Break | Shore A Hardness |
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| Formlastic™ 48 | 24 h. | 48 | 1.14 g/cc | 24.3 cu. in./lb. | 700 psi | <0.001 in. / in. | 98 pli | 1,250 % | 111 psi | 3,000 cps | 1A:1B | 100A:118B | 25 min. | 111 psi | Off White | 3,000 cps | 24 h. | 25 min. | 24.3 cu. in./lb. | 98 pli | 1.14 g/cc | 100A:118B | <0.001 in. / in. | 1A:1B | 700 psi | 1,250 % | 48 |
| Formlastic™ 60 | 24 h. | 60 | 1.14 g/cc | 24.3 cu. in./lb. | 1,025 psi | <0.001 in. / in. | 146 pli | 1,000 % | 230 psi | 3,000 cps | 1A:1B | 100A:118B | 40 min. | 230 psi | Off White | 3,000 cps | 24 h. | 40 min. | 24.3 cu. in./lb. | 146 pli | 1.14 g/cc | 100A:118B | <0.001 in. / in. | 1A:1B | 1,025 psi | 1,000 % | 60 |