Polyurethane Resin

Polyurethanes are versatile materials that can be tailored for many different applications. A wide variety of hardness, cure speeds, viscosities, mechanical and thermal properties are possible. Alchemie manufacture an extensive range of two component polyurethane systems for applications such as vacuum casting, RIM casting, clear casting, model making and tooling.

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  • PU3580

    ALCHEMIX PU 3580 is a two component polyurethane foam system, that when mixed gives a medium density soft, elastomeric foam. The foam is self skinning, durable and has excellent physical properties. Typical free rise density is between 140 - 160 kgm-3, however the foam can be over packed in the mould to give higher densities of up to 500 kgm-3. The final hardness of the foam can be adjusted by small adjustments to the mixing ratio.

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  • PU3583

    ALCHEMIX PU 3583 is a two component polyurethane foam system, that when mixed gives a low density soft, elastomeric foam. The foam is self skinning, durable and has excellent physical properties. Typical free rise density is between 90 - 110 kgm, however the foam can be over packed in the mould to give higher densities of up to 180 kgm Learn More
  • PU3587

    ALCHEMIX PU 3587 is a two component polyurethane foam system, that when mixed gives a medium density soft, elastomeric foam. The foam is self skinning, durable and has excellent physical properties. Typical free rise density is between 140 - 180 kgm, however the foam can be over packed in the mould to give higher densities of up to 500 kgm. The final hardness of the foam can be adjusted by small adjustments to the mixing ratio. The product is ideal for applications requiring a tough, durable foam, such as the manufacture of archery targets. Learn More
  • PU3588

    ALCHEMIX PU 3588 is a two component polyurethane foam system, that when mixed gives a high density, elastomeric foam. The foam is self skinning, durable and has excellent physical properties. Typical free rise density is between 460 - 540 kgm-3. Learn More

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