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Description for Elantas (Altana) TU-8030
A two-component polyurethane designed to produce a 30 Shore A material that is tough, and has high elongation and tear strength. This system has a low mixed viscosity and adequate pot life for large volume casting.Brand Cytec Application Type large volume casting 1 Part or 2 Part 2-Part Material Form Liquid Manufacturer Elantas (Altana) Chemistry polyurethane Cure Method Resin/Hardener Cure Temperature (°C) 25 Cure Time (min) 5,760 to 7,200 Viscosity (cPs) Low, 1,700 Color Amber -
Technical Data for Elantas (Altana) TU-8030
Overview
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Application Type
- Casting / Moldmaking - large volume casting
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1 Part or 2 Part
- 2-Part
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Material Form
- Liquid
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Industry
- Other - Plaster and cement molds, Vibration damping pads, Detailed molds with undercuts
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Chemistry
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Cure Method
- 2-Part Cure - Resin/Hardener
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Color
- Red - Amber
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Brand
- Cytec
Specifications
Cure Specs
Cure Temperature (°C) 25 Cure Time (min) 5,760 to 7,200 Viscosity (cPs) Low, 1,700 Test Method Set Time (min) 60 Test Method Work / Pot Time (min) adequate, 30 Test Method Mix Ratio 1:1 (by volume), 1:1 (by weight) Bond Strength
Tear Strength (piw) High, 75 (pli) Test Method Tensile Strength (psi) 600, 80, 150 Test Method Hardness
Shore A Hardness 30 Elongation (%) High, 800 Other Properties
Specific Gravity 1.070 Business Information
Shelf Life Details CONATHANE TU-8030 has a shelf life of 18 months from date of manufacture when stored in the original unopened containers at 70°-85°F. Containers should be flushed with dry nitrogen or CONAP® Dri-Purge, each time they are opened, unless the contents are used within one day. Shelf Life Temperature (°F) 158 to 185 Shelf Life Type From date of manufacture Shelf Life (mon) 18 -
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Set Time Test Methods
Set Time | Set Temperature |
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60 min | 25°C |
Viscosity Test Methods
Viscosity | Temperature |
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Low | |
1,700 cPs | 25°C |
Work / Pot Time Test Methods
Work / Pot Time | Temperature |
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adequate | |
30 min | 25°C |
Tear Strength Test Methods
Tear Strength | Cure Temperature |
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High | |
75 (pli) | 25°C |
Tensile Strength Test Methods
Tensile Strength | Cure Temperature | Test Method |
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600 psi | 25°C | |
80 psi | 25°C | 100% modulus |
150 psi | 25°C | 300%modulus |