SES22251/CAT22251-35
Product Description
Shin-Etsu's SES22251/CAT22251-35 is a high strength, high modulus, addition cure mold making silicone. SES22251/CAT22251-35 exhibits excellent tear resistance, low shrinkage and easy release making it an excellent mold making material. The SES22251 base silicone can be mixed with different catalysts to achieve a range of durometers.
Product Features
- Multiple catalysts with a common base for a range of possible durometers
- High tensile strength
- Excellent tear resistance
- 10:1 mix ratio
- Low shrinkage
- Easy release
Typical Applications
- Mold making applications requiring high strength molds
- Rapid protoyping
Literature
Typical Properties
Density @ 23C (g/cm3)
1.06
Viscosity Base (Pa·s)
50.00
Mix Ratio by weight
100:10
Cure Conditions
24 Hr @ 23C
Tensile Strength (MPa)
7.19
Tear Strength (kN/m)
24.00000
Usable Temperature Range (C)
-40C to +175C
Note: Values are not for specification purposes.
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