Smooth-On塑料浇注件部分固化并析由,什么原因?

This is a common complaint from experienced users of Smooth-On plastics that we hear often in the winter months. It is a problem associated with urethane chemistry in general. Units of liquid plastic are shipped from the Smooth-On factory (or a distributor) in cold weather and the material gets very cold in transit.

Related FAQ: What are the effects of cold weather on urethanes or silicones?

Ingredients in the liquid Part B separate due to being exposed to cold temperatures (weather). Separated Part B combined with the Part A causes the plastic not to cure properly and, once cured, the plastic will exude an oil.

Remedy: It is critical that, before using, Part A and Part B be brought up to room temperature (73°F / 23°C). For a gallon unit that has been exposed to very cold temperatures, this can take 2-3 days. For a 5 gallon unit, it can take 3-5 days.

After the material has been brought to room temperature, Part A and Part B containers must be shaken thoroughly to re-blend ingredients.

The material is now suitable to use and should perform normally.

What if I have already used material from cold containers? Unfortunately, what remains in the Part B container may not be usable. By dispensing separated material, the balance of ingredients in the remaining material may be off. A small test is recommended to make sure the plastic cures as expected.


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