Selecting the best catalyst
A catalyst determines many of the final properties of a STYCAST system. It's selection is as important as that of the resin as it has a significant influence on final cured hardness, mixed viscosity, temperature capabilities and physical properties.

Understanding viscosity
Viscosity is the measure of the internal resistance of friction when a material moves against itself. It is typically measured using a rotating spindle instrument (viscometer). The amount of force required to turn the spindle (torque) at a selected speed (rpm) is measured. A simple calculation converts this internal resistance to viscosity. Thicker materials equates to higher torque values, hence, higher viscosities.
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Cure Temp

Mix Ratio

Viscosity at 25 ºC

Working Life (100 g cP at 25 ºC)

Specific Gravity

Temperature Range of Use

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N/A Room N/A Amber N/A 80–105 cps N/A 45 min N/A 1.00 N/A –40 to 130 ºC
N/A Elevated N/A Tan N/A Slurry N/A 24 h N/A 1.40 N/A –20 to 230 ºC
N/A Room N/A Amber/Black N/A 25000 cps N/A 2 h N/A 0.97 N/A –40 to 90 ºC
N/A Room N/A Clear to amber N/A 20–30 cps N/A 1 h N/A 1.01 N/A –65 to 105 ºC
N/A Elevated N/A Dark Brown N/A 35–60 cps N/A > 4 h N/A 1.10 N/A –55 to 155 ºC
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