KE-1329/CAT-1329SF
Product Description
KE-1329/CAT-1329SF is a two component addition
curing mold making silicone designed to provide
excellent resistance to urethane resins. Due to its
unique chemistry, molds made with KE-1329 mold
making silicone retain their original physical properties
and intrinsic ease of release much longer than
standard mold making silicones. KE-1329 is ideal for
applications requiring multiple parts per mold when
casting urethane.
Product Features
- 100:10 mix ratio
- Low viscosity for easy handling
- High transparency
- Easy demold with excellent oil bleeding properties
Typical Properties
Color
Milky White / Translucent
Viscosity Base (Pa·s)
75.00
Viscosity Mixed (Pa·s)
38.00
Mix Ratio by weight
100:10
Cure Conditions
24 hours @ 23C, 16 hours @ 40C
Tensile Strength (MPa)
5.00
Tear Strength (kN/m)
22.00000
Demolding Time
8 hours @ 23°C
Note: Values are not for specification purposes.
Warranty- The information and data contained herein are believed to be accurate and reliable; however it is the user's responsibility to determine suitability of use.
Since Shin-Etsu Silicones, Inc. cannot know all of the uses to which its products may be put or the conditions of use, it makes no warranties concerning the fitness or suitability of its products for a particular use or purpose. You should thoroughly test any proposed use of our products and independently conclude satisfactory performance in your application. Likewise, if the manner in which our products are used requires governmental approval or clearance, you must obtain it. Shin-Etsu Silicones, Inc. warrants only that its products will meet its specifications. There is no warranty of merchantability of fitness of use, nor any other expressed or implied warranties. The user's exclusive remedy and Shin-Etsu Silicones, Inc.'s sole liability is limited to refund of the price or replacement of any product shown to be otherwise than as warranted. Shin-Etsu Silicones, Inc. will not be liable for incidental or consequential damages of any kind. Suggestions of uses should not be taken as inducements to infringe any patents.