30 Years Factory SV-313 Multipurpose Polyurethane Sealant to Cairo Importers
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Description SV-313 is one-component, room temperature curing polyurethane sealant with good adhesive property. It has many advantages such as high strength, good elasticity, aging resistant, vibration exhaustion resistant, low temperature resistant, paintable and convenient to use, etc. Where to use Bonding and sealing for the joints in automobiles, railway trains, refrigerator cars, containers, cold storages, ships, pipelines and buildings. Characteristic a. Fast curing under r...
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Description
SV-313 is one-component, room temperature curing polyurethane sealant with good adhesive property. It has many advantages such as high strength, good elasticity, aging resistant, vibration exhaustion resistant, low temperature resistant, paintable and convenient to use, etc.
Where to use
Bonding and sealing for the joints in automobiles, railway trains, refrigerator cars, containers, cold storages, ships, pipelines and buildings.
Characteristic
a. Fast curing under room temperature , no sagging, solvent free
b. High adhesive strength, wide application range for base materials
c. Good chemical and water resistance
d. Excellent aging resistance
e. Excellent noise, vibration and impaction resistance
f. Good damp resistance and anti mildew
g. Paintable, abrasionable
Technical Data
Item | Index | Test method | |
Appearance | Grey, White paste | Black past | By eyes |
Hardness, Shore A | ≥35 | ≥45 | GB/T 531.1-2008 |
Sagging, mm | ≤3.0 | No | GB/T 13477.6-2002 |
Solid content, % | ≥95 | ≥96 | GB/T 2793-1995 |
Tack free time, Min | ≤120 | ≤60 | GB/T 13477.5-2002 |
Curing rate, mm/24h | ≥3.0 | ≥3.0 | |
Shear strength, Mpa | ≥0.8 | ≥2.0 | GB/T 7124-2008 |
Tensile strength, Mpa | ≥1.5 | ≥2.5 | GB/T 528-2009 |
Elongation at break,% | ≥450 | ≥400 | GB/T 528-2009 |
Tensile strength at 100%, Mpa | ≥1.0 | ≥2.0 | GB/T 528-2009 |
Tear strength, N/mm | ≥5.0 | ≥5.0 | GB/T 529-2009 |
Color
White, black, grey
Package
300ml plastic cartridges and 600ml in sausage
Shelf life
9 months
Note
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Doing this in front of a time lapse camera is difficult, and I will probably have to cast the head again and do a proper job, but this gives an overview of the process. Like my other tutorials it’s really fast, so you will probably need to watch it more than once, and resort to the pause button to read all the captions. Sorry! But at 5 minutes long it’s taking over 2 hours to upload. But check out my friend Ron’s tutorial on making a mould for a puppet body at his AnimatorIsomer channel if you want the slow detailed approach – 3 parts totalling half an hour just to cover making the mould. Stop Motion Magazine has some good tutorials on puppetmaking too.
This head is made for use with build-up bodies which I covered in another tutorial – in fact, at the end i put it on the same body I showed being made. (Some viewers of my other tutorials may recognise the thing that appears behind the finished puppet – I wanted a tentacle but I didn’t have one.)
A full body, all-silicone puppet will take another tutorial, and I’m still getting on top of the challenges with silicone – mostly I’ve used foam latex for casting full puppets. But a head is a good place to start, they are easier!
Thanks to composer Brian Boyko who made this music – “Dragonfly” – available copyright free at the public domain site FreePD.