Model Pro Off White Slow

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Model-Pro Slow is a low viscosity, two part polyurethane casting resin with a longer working time that contains zero solvents, making it virtually odorless and user friendly.

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Size: 2 Pint 32 oz
Working Time: 6 Minutes
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Regular price $27.99
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Description

Model-Pro Slow is a two component polyurethane casting resin which has a longer working time for larger castings that require more time. Model-Pro Slow comes in either a 6 minute working time or 12 minute working time. It exhibits good impact resistance, strength and has a low viscosity. Model-Pro Slow contains zero solvents making it virtually odorless and user friendly. It also contains no fillers and can be hand mixed or used with automated dispensing equipment. Product uses include: Casting models, prototypes, figurines, proofing molds, making plastic reproductions, etc.. This is an ideal casting resin for professional model makers, hobbyists, crafters, and taxidermists.

Specifications

Mix Ratio 1:1 by weight / volume
Working Time 6 or 12 minutes
Demold Time 1 or 2 hours
Heat Deflection 140°F +
Shrinkage .001
Color Off-white
Hardness 70-D
Viscosity 150 cps

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens to resin if it has passed its shelf life?

When a product has exceeded its shelf life, the casting process can become unstable. Working time and demolding time will likely change as well.

Does temperature play a role in the casting process?

Temperature plays a major role when it comes to mixing and curing silicone, resin or epoxy. Heat and humidity can speed up your curing time and cooler temperatures will do the opposite and slow down your curing time.

How much metallic or glow-in-the-dark powder am I supposed to use in my resin or epoxy project?

When adding metallic or glow-in-the-dark powder to your resin, you should start by adding small amounts and continue to add more until you reach the desired result.

What is the right amount of pigment to use?

When adding pigment to a project remember a little goes a long way. Add pigment by drops until you reach the desired color. Make sure to make a note of how much pigment you used so you can match if making multiple batches.

How do I eliminate bubbles in my silicone mold?

There are few ways you can eliminate bubbles in your silicone rubber mold:

  • Degas material within the working time frame.
  • Pour a thin stream and allow material to slowly fill in any negative space.
  • Use a thinning agent that will allow bubbles to rise faster.

Customer Reviews

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Dennis Huggs
Had a few tiny bubbles when

Had a few tiny bubbles when finished

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GREG BARDASH
Absolutely fantastic

I really love this material. I use it for castings and I love how easy it is to sand afterwards. Also just a side note to those who use it or plan to use it. Always mix it by hand for a few seconds it mixes easily. DO NOT use mixers or stirrers that attach to the drill! If you use a drill to stirr it will not set and cure property it will sweat, meaning moisture will continue to form on the what appears to be cured piece.

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Richard Whitehead
Adequate time.

The molds I make do not have enough relief for air. I have to poke the cavities to get the bubbles out and the slow gives me the time.👍👍

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Mark
oily liquid on surface of casting.

I got a viscous liquid on top of my cast piece. The cast turned out okay. It cleaned up with alcohol. But is this normal to end up with?

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Tom Hudak
Model Pro Off White Slow

Product mixed well, I weighed even amounts with a postal scale. I had plenty of time to pour the resin into my mold. One hour set and it was removed from my mold perfectly. Excellent product!