Le Beau Touché™ HTR/HM
Le Beau Touché™ HTR/HM
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Le Beau Touché and Le Beau Touché – HTR (formerly Le Beau Touché - HM) are two distinctly different products with some very similar characteristics. Both are sulfur free modeling clays that were introduced because of their exceptional smoothness and adhesive qualities. Le Beau Touché products are used by many types of artists who often are looking for a product that will stick to basically any armature material. Both Le Beau Touché formulas hold very good detail, carve and shape easily, have tremendous flexibility and will not dry or crack.
Le Beau Touché – HTR is preferred by artists working in warmer climates, above 90°F / 32°C. It is very similar to the original Le Beau Touché but is slightly firmer and less tacky at room temperature. The original Le Beau Touché is very sensitive to heat variations but the HTR formulation will remain stable even at higher temperatures.
Le Beau Touché and Le Beau Touché – HTR are every smooth and even flowing products. The smallest amount of heat, just friction from rubbing it in your hands, will soften the original Le Beau Touché. These clays may feel slightly firm in the original extruded blocks but slicing off small amounts will make it very manageable.
The Le Beau Touché product line is commonly used by artists for the creation of sculpture or to build dams when making splash molds. Both formulas are available in Brown, Gray-Green, Cream.
Unique Properties
Le Beau Touché has great adhesive qualities allowing it to stick to all armature materials including aluminum wire, aluminum foil, cardboard, foam or paper. Le Beau Touché products will not oxidize and can be left out or heated and cooled repeatedly without any significant change in the product.
Physical Properties
Durometer:
Original 17A
HTR 27A
Density: 94 lbs./cu. ft.
Specific Gravity: 1.5 g/cc
Softening Temperature
Le Beau Touché 100°F / 38°C Le Beau Touché – HTR 115°F / 46°C
Hygiene
Wash hands with soap and water after use.
Handling Tips
Le Beau Touché can be warmed to soften but as it softens it also becomes sticky. Le Beau Touché – HTR can be warmed to soften and will work quite nicely at about 105°F / 40°C. Using small amounts of citrus-based solvents, lighter fluid, latex paint removers, turpentine or mineral spirits as a lubricant on the surface of the clay will help to attain a smooth surface.
Cautions
Heat over 90°F / 32°C will cause the original Le Beau Touché to get very soft and sticky and the clay will begin to sweat or sag. The HTR formula will tolerate these normal changes.
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