For over a century businesses like Boeing, General Motors, and Space-X have trusted Smooth-On polymers to solve challenges, improve efficiency, and keep production moving.
Two component urethanes, epoxies, and silicones are available in 5-gallon kits, drums, and totes with short lead times and fast turnaround. Smaller sizes available for prototyping and iterative design.
Our experienced material specialists can guide you to the right materials for your application, and our team of leading chemists can offer custom-formulated solutions.
Slaw Precast creates energy efficient wall panels for a new, state-of-the-art school building in New York City.
A Custom Made Foam Insert for Electronics or Other Delicate Equipment
How you can replicate a tail light lens of any car using optically-clear resin.
Watch how a CNC routed prototype turns into a durable urethane finished product
This video tutorial shows how to use UreCoat® to coat tool handles. The coated handles are easier to hold and safer to handle.
Nordan is a world renowned fabricator of performance composite parts for racing cars...
EZ~Brush® Vac Bag Silicone Rubber Offers Several Advantages Over Conventional Vacuum Bagging Materials
EZ~Spray® Silicone 20 Spray Rubber is made especially for dispensing through the EZ~Spray® Jr....
Making Re-usable Vacuum Bags Offers Several Advantages.
Moen uses the full spectrum of Smooth-On tin and platinum-based silicone rubbers to develop and refine proposed design
Rubber molds can be made quickly and will accommodate the expansion of water during the freezing process.
'DDD' came up with a design that had a lower center of gravity
Assisting School Age Kids To Excel In Science Competition With Smooth-On Materials
In the process of sand casting, a pattern is a replica of the original object to be cast.
Parts that are thermoformed touch our lives every day including consumer packaging and advertising signs.
Union City Mirror (Union City, New Jersey) has used PMC®-746 Castable Urethane Mold Rubber for many years to make molds of its intricate and highly detailed furniture molds.
The use of an MT-13® epoxy adhesive developed by Smooth-On has become an integral part of an ion accelerator project which allows physicists to study matter in its earliest form
Long-time Smooth-On user Jon Scott wrote us an email about his success using Brush-On® 50 as a leak stopper during Hurricane Irene.
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