Thixo additive for silicones


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If you work at Easy Composites and your ears have been burning today it’s my fault...your thixo additive seems to have added zero structure to the silicone I was using.

However, then I read the label...only for ADDITIVE cure silicone...I’ve got the condensation cure product. Is that the reason why it’s not working?

If so, then yes, I should have read the label...but a little warning when customers order these two products together (and no additive cure silicone) might be a good idea!

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The Exact density figures are in a range and are on the spec tab and TDS.  However mixed with hardener, it is fractionally denser than water so you would need just over half a kilo to get the half litre volume.  I would probably use the middle of the range of figures quoted then use that to get a more accurate quantity to measure out.


Warren Penalver
Easy Composites / Carbon Mods - Technical Support Assistant
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