Polytek 74 Series Polyurethane Mold Rubber
![]() Professional mold maker Chan Oeur (looking at camera) demolds a Poly 74-30 brushed mold from the first of six panels. Using Pol-Ease® 2300 as a release, the separation was perfectly clean and trouble-free. |
![]() The eagle and cedar waxwing are shown in this portion of the unpainted, natural Forton casting of the first panel.
The six-panel wall relief on display at the Minnesota Veteran's Home in Minneapolis, MN. |
![]() The six-panel wall relief on display at the Minnesota Veteran's Home in Minneapolis, MN. |
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USES:
They make durable, easy releasing molds for casting gypsum, concrete stamping, concrete castings, plaster, candle wax, soap, and wax for bronze casting positives without release agents. Also excellent for casting cement and resins of epoxy, polyester, urethane and acrylic with proper release agents.
FEATURES AND BENEFITS:
- Pourable or Brushable
- Very Hard to Very Soft Grades
- Lowest Cost of Any Mold Rubber
- Easy, 1:1 Mix Grades
- Excellent Cured Shelf Life
- Low Shrinkage Grades
- No Plaster Build-up
- Candle and soap mold compounds
- Concrete stamping and casting
These popular products consist of liquid Part A and Part B, which after mixing, cure overnight at room temperature to flexible, high strength RTV mold rubbers.
View the physical properties of Poly 75 Series Polyurethane Mold Rubber.








