Casting with Poly-Optic 1411

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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2009

Casting Poly-Optic 1411 liquid plastic into a platinum cured silicone mold.

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  • @JohnnyDesaint Couple of questions. It might be easier to discuss if you call me at 800-858-5990. Temperature could be the issue, mix ratio, Usually 1411 is cured in 1 to 2 hours to a tack-free state. Very thin sections could remain flexible, but you should not be able to put a fingernail in the plastic. The mold material may also be the issue. You can also email me at j.lawrence@polytek.com

  • @JohnnyDesaint See page 16 in the manual for some basic info. The manual can be viewed from our website, polytek.com

  • @JohnnyDesaint We have many customers making car light lenses with the poly-optic resins. You need to use vacuum and pressure to get bubble free parts. You must also use platinum cured silicone molds.

  • how much does this product cost and can it be osed to make a car lens?

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