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3444 Dight Avenue So.

Minneapolis, MN 55406

Tel: 612.721.2911

Fax: 612.721.1009

E-Mail:

info@northstarpolymers.com

 

 

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MSS-A70GQ

 Data Sheet

 

This high-performance quasi-polyester system is one of a family of polymer systems developed by Northstar Polymers for demanding work environments.  Urethane elastomers molded with this system exhibit high tear strength, high tensile elongation, excellent oil resistance, and outstanding abrasion resistance.  They also meet the requirements of 21 CFR 177.1680, FDA direct dry food contact.  This combination of features makes elastomers molded from MSS-A70GQ perfect for a variety of applications.  For long-term use in constant aqueous environments, consider a system from our polyether or hybrid product families.

 

Typical Physical Properties 

Physical Property

 

ASTM #

Typical Value

Durometer Hardness:

D 2240

Shore A 70

Tensile Strength (psi):

D 412

4200

Ultimate Elongation (%):

D 412

800

Tear Resistance (pli)

 

 

Die C:

D 624

300

Split:

D 624

160

Taber Abrasion (mg loss):

D 4060

12

 

Prepolymer:

MSA-018

Curing Agent:

SBA-041

 

Typical Processing Conditions

Prepolymer:

MSA-018

Curing Agent:

SBG-041

Catalyst Type:

Amine

Catalyst Level:

Included

Prepolymer Temperature (ºF):

180

Curing Agent Temperature (ºF):

180

Mold Temperature (ºF):

200

Pot Life* (minutes):

3

Gel Time** (minutes):

4

De-mold Time*** 200 °F (minutes):

15

Complete Cure Cycle*** 180 °F (hours):

15

 *          Defined as:  a 300 gram sample is too thick to pour. 

**        Defined as:  no string of urethane develops when touched.

***      The use of catalyst will increase the rate of cure, but will decrease Pot Life.

 

 

Typical Mixing Ratio

                                        Prepolymer (A)            Curing Agent (B)

 

Code Number:                          MSA-018                   SBG-041

                                                                  

Specific Gravity:                          1.183                     1.159

                                                                  

Equivalent Weight:                       183                        414

                                                                  

Stoichiometry:                             1.00                       0.98

                                                                  

NCO/OH Index:                            1.02                       1.00

                                                                  

Weight Pph:                                31.1                       68.9

                                                                  

Weight Ratio:                              1.000                     2.219

                                                                  

Weight Ratio:                              0.451                     1.000

                                                                  

Volume Pph:                                30.6                       69.4

                                                                  

Volume Ratio:                              1.000                     2.264

                                                                  

Volume Ratio:                              0.442                     1.000

 

 

       

The actual mixing ratio at the operation may need to be adjusted based on the actual stoichiometric ratio calculation.  For machine mixing, calibration of the mixing ratio is recommended before the new batch of raw material is used.                                                    

                                                                  

 

Northstar Polymers, LLC

3444 Dight Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55406

Tel: 612.721.2911

Fax: 612.721.1009

E-Mail: info@northstarpolymers.com

 

 

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