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A.
New liquid urethane rubber does not bond well to fully cured
urethane rubber. Some urethane rubbers (such as PMC 121tm
WET) will not bond to themselves under any circumstances
because they exude an oil to aid in the release of plaster and
concrete.
Other
urethane rubbers (such as our Brush-Ontm Series,
Vytaflextm or Reoflextm DRY) will stick
to themselves if conditions are right;
1. Add
newly mixed rubber to cured rubber as soon as possible. The
longer cured rubber is allowed to cure, chances of a lasting
bond diminish. The best chance for a bond between urethane
rubber layers is to pour the new liquid urethane over existing
urethane before it cures - while it is in it's "gel" or
“tacky” state.
2. When
adding newly mixed rubber to cured rubber, make sure the cured
rubber surface is clean. Dust, oils or other contaminants on
the surface will prevent rubber from sticking. Wipe the cured
surface with acetone and let dry before applying liquid
rubber.
Smooth-On
offers a flexible adhesive called "Ure-Bond™" that
will repair torn
urethane molds. You can also apply to cured urethane rubber
as a bonding primer before applying new urethane rubber.
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