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Description for Elantas (Altana) DS-1832
Contains stable pigments to provide ultimate resistance to heat and light. It is very compatible for use in both epoxy and urethane systemsBrand Cytec Application Type Color dispersion, Casting, Encapsulation, Potting 1 Part or 2 Part 1-Part Material Form Dispersion Manufacturer Elantas (Altana) Chemistry Epoxy, urethane Color Black High Temperature Resistance (°C) ultimate heat resistance Other Resistance ultimate light resistance -
Technical Data for Elantas (Altana) DS-1832
Overview
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Application Type
- Casting / Moldmaking - Casting
- Other - Color dispersion
- Pottant / Encapsulant - Potting, Encapsulation
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1 Part or 2 Part
- 1-Part
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Material Form
- Dispersion
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Chemistry
- Epoxy
- Polyurethane - urethane
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Cure Method
- None
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Color
- Black
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Brand
- Cytec
Specifications
Material Resistance
High Temperature Resistance (°C) ultimate heat resistance Other Resistance ultimate light resistance -
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Best Practices for Elantas (Altana) DS-1832
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Mixing
For mixing with epoxies, it is suggested to mix the color concentrate with the base resin or total mixed system. When mixing the color with urethanes, it should be added to the Part B component or total mixed system. Mix color until all striations have disappeared. Suggested mix proportion: : For Unfilled Systems - 3-5 parts-by-weight of color to 100 parts-by-weight of epoxy base resin or urethane hardener (Part B), or 2%-4% by weight of the total mixed system
For Filled Systems - 2-3 parts-by-weight of color to 100 parts-by-weight of epoxy base resin or urethane hardener (Part B).
The actual amount of color concentrate added will vary with the color utilized. Darker colors may require lesser amounts, while lighter colors may require larger amounts to get the desired color. Amounts greater than recommended above may have adverse effects to the final properties of the cured epoxy or polyurethane.
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