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As Canada prepares to host matches for the FIFA World Cup 2026, we would like to inform you of potential shipping disruptions in selected areas due to road closures, increased traffic, security measures, and event-related restrictions.
As Canada prepares to host matches for the FIFA World Cup 2026, we would like to inform you of potential shipping disruptions in selected areas due to road closures, increased traffic, security measures, and event-related restrictions.

PMC 121 Series

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$36.20
$32.55 - $764.50
Current price $36.20

The PMC®-121 Series urethane rubbers feature convenient one-to-one by volume mix ratios. PMC®-121/30 Dry and PMC®-121/30 Wet are exceptionally strong and abrasion resistant for soft urethane mold rubbers. Pick the one best suited for your application. The dry version does not exude oil and can be used for casting waxes, Smooth-On liquid plastics, gypsum plasters and other materials. The wet version exudes oil that aids in demolding hard plasters and concrete.

PMC®-121/50 is a "wet-only" mold rubber that is long lasting and durable when used in a variety of applications including reproduction of ornamental plaster, precast concrete and ceramic case molds. Note: "wet" rubber has a higher net shrinkage value vs. "dry" rubber.

 

The PMC®-121 Series urethane rubbers feature convenient one-to-one by volume mix ratios. PMC®-121/30 Dry and PMC®-121/30 Wet are exceptionally strong and abrasion resistant for soft urethane mold rubbers. Pick the one best suited for your application. The dry version does not exude oil and can be used for casting waxes, Smooth-On liquid plastics, gypsum plasters and other materials. The wet version exudes oil that aids in demolding hard plasters and concrete.

PMC®-121/50 is a "wet-only" mold rubber that is long lasting and durable when used in a variety of applications including reproduction of ornamental plaster, precast concrete and ceramic case molds. Note: "wet" rubber has a higher net shrinkage value vs. "dry" rubber.