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In this episode, Dr. Pojman talks with Jacob about the unique reaction properties of frontal polymerization and the serendipity within his research that led to his production and international distribution of QuickCure Clay. Pojman Polymer Products, LLC, licensed QuickCure Clay to Ranger industries, which produces and distributes the material around the world. No mixing, no kiln… just mold and heat a part of your beautiful sculpture to begin the cure process, wait a few minutes a then get to painting! Dr. John Pojman is also a professor of chemistry at Louisiana State University. Tune in now for a fun conversation on polymers in art and some fascinating lessons in art history.

Please click on the links below to find out more:

Pojman Polymer Products: http://pojman.com/3pllc/3pllc.html

Examples of artist’s creations using Pojman’s “QuickCure Clay”:

https://rangerink.com/blogs/projects/tagged/quickcure-clay

A brief how-to on working with “Quick-cure clay”

https://rangerink.com/blogs/blog/ranger-101-quickcure-clay

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