Hyperlast

Hyperlast is a polyether-based polyurethane system. Hyperlast systems for cold processing, apart from displaying hydrolysis resistance, are economical – their components do not require heating before use and enable the application of plastic molds (which will not be applicable for hot technologies).

 

Quick processing guide – Hyperlast Cold technology

Hyperlast – manual cold processing:

  1. Polyol must be mixed before use – roller stirrer or stirrer mounted in a drilling machine.
  2. Weigh out the necessary amounts of polyol and hardener (while using 3-component systems) into a container, and mix.
  3. Weigh out a required amount of pre-polymer into a container, and mix for about 1 min.
  4. Pour the mixture into a clean container, mix again for several seconds.
  5. Place the mixture under vacuum for about 1-2 minutes or until bubbling stops (this step can be skipped depending on the expected visual and qualitative parameters).
  6. Pour the mixed ingredients into a mould previously coated with a separating agent.*

*While using Hyperlast 1052, the mould should be heated to the temperature recommended in the technical data sheet.

General instructions for polyurethanes processing

 

Verdiseal

Verdiseal is a two-component, fast-curing, hand-applied, solvent-free, elastomeric membrane system with excellent mechanical properties: high tensility; high tensile strength; abrasion, impact and tear resistance. Verdiseal as a membrane demonstrates the ability to absorb vibrations, thanks to which it strengthens and seals the most complex projects. Verdiseal HA 7046 as waterproofing will work for such substrata as steel, wood, asphalt provided a suitable epoxy primer is used. The system is used on flat and sloping roofs, as well as on balconies and terraces.

 

Instructional video – Polyurethane flooring, green roofs

 

Quick processing guide – Verdiseal

Verdiseal – manual processing at room temperature:

  1. Prepare the surface: clean, smoothen and dry the surface.
  2. Coat the surface with an epoxy primer which should be sprinkled with quartz (also dried) before full binding.
  3. Before use, polyol should be mixed at slow speed with a stirrer mounted in a drilling machine until full homogenization is achieved.
  4. Mix polyol and isocyanate for 60-90 seconds.
  5. Immediately after mixing, place the material on the previously prepared surface and spread evenly with a corrugated trowel or a notched rubber squeegee. Next, a spiked roller should be used.
  6. Minimum coating thickness at each point is 2mm.
  7. If necessary, the application of the next layer is possible after a minimum of 4 hours and a maximum of 48 hours of the first application at the temperature of 20°C. Be careful not to stain the surface before applying the next layer.

General instructions for polyurethanes processing

 

MB Cast

MB Cast is a two-component polyurethane system for cold processing. The components of the system are characterized by low viscosity, making it easier to vent the system. As a result of the reaction, a colourless urethane resin with Shore 65-70 D hardness is obtained for use in decorative articles.

 

Instructional video – MB Cast - polyurethane casting resin

 

Quick processing guide – MB Cast

MB-Cast - manual processing at room temperature:

  1. Mix both ingredients before use.
  2. Weigh out the required amounts of polyol and prepolymer into a container and mix for about 1 min.
  3. Pour the mixture into a clean container, mix again for several seconds.
  4. Place the mixture under vacuum for about 1-2 minutes or until bubbling stops (this step can be skipped depending on the expected visual and qualitative parameters).
  5. Pour the mixed ingredients into a mould previously coated with a separating agent.

General instructions for polyurethanes processing