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Polyment 2.2lbs Rubber Type 9 Kneading Silicone Food Shore 37 1:1

$ 46.73

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    Description

    Polyment 2.2lbs Rubber Type 9 Kneading Silicone Food Shore 37 1:1
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    Polyment silicone rubber type 9 I kneading silicone, medium hard I models - quality made in Germany
    Quality made in Germany!
    Popular application areas:
    Model & mold making
    Prototyping & industrial applications
    Food impressions
    Candle & soap pouring
    Plaster & concrete casting
    Tin casting
    Silicone rubber
    Features and benefits
    Silicone is ideal for making reusable molds. The extremely stable, yet flexible material can be used particularly well in mold and model making. Thanks to the advantageous properties of silicone rubber, even complex objects with multi-dimensional undercuts can be reproduced perfectly in great detail.
    Do it yourself! Make molds and models from silicone yourself
    You can make silicone molds yourself quickly and easily. The silicone, which consists of two components, is mixed in the specified mixing ratio and then poured into the intended shape over the object to be duplicated. In the case of putty silicones, however, the mass is pressed directly onto the object. After hardening, the mold can then be filled with the appropriate casting compound.
    Important criteria for choosing the right silicone type
    Properties before processing
    Mixing ratio -
    equal (1: 1) or not equal (e.g. 100: 2 or 100: 5)
    Viscosity -
    Do you need a liquid, paste-like or kneadable silicone? What kind of silicone processing is planned?
    Processing time -
    What size is the object to be molded and do you need it if necessary a little more time?
    Properties after processing
    Shore hardness -
    Do you need a soft, medium-hard or hard silicone mold? Can the mold hold the planned casting compound?
    colour
    /
    Translucency -
    Translucent silicones can cause problems when taking large models. Make it easier to cut the shape.
    Tear strength -
    Stable self-supporting molds for larger models or highly flexible molds for better demolding in undercuts?
    type of application
    Heat resistance -
    The silicone mold must be able to withstand the heat of the selected casting compound for a short time. What material should the object to be molded be made of?
    Casting compound -
    Plaster, concrete, ceramic, casting resin, wax, soap mass, tin, sugar, fondant, chocolate - which silicone is best for which casting compound?
    Type 9 silicone rubber
    Thanks to the FDA approval, silicone rubber type 9 is especially suitable for the production of molds in the food sector, such as baking molds. Due to its elastic properties, it is perfect for molding one-part or multi-part molds with undercuts.
    Application areas:
    Manufacture of molds for food, baking molds
    Impression of models with pronounced undercuts
    Manufacture of supplies
    Impressions of body parts
    Application materials:
    Water-soluble casting compounds: TFC Xyrarock, Stewalin, Plastalin Super, Keraflott or gypsum, Keramin, modeling and model plaster, Giesston
    Solvent-containing casting compounds: casting resin (resin), soap casting compound (soap glycerine), candle wax
    That's how it works!
    The last step is curing. Here the silicone has to be delivered in the time specified by the manufacturer, usually cure completely at 23 ° C. After the final curing, the form can be removed from the object without any problems. For this purpose, a soft silicone is recommended for impressions of small objects. In contrast to this, hard silicones can be used very well for sealing. The hardened silicone mold can then be poured with various casting compounds. These differ again according to the selected silicone rubber type. These are, for example, ceramic, plaster of paris, concrete, casting resin, candle wax, etc.
    1. Selection of the silicone type
    2. Materials & preparation
    3. Apply silicone
    4. Curing & further processing
    Quality made in Germany! Popular application areas: Model & mold making Prototyping & industrial applications Food impressions Candle & soap pouring Plaster & concrete casting Tin casting Silicone rubber Features and benefits Do it yourself! Make molds and models from silicone yourself Important criteria for choosing the right silicone type Properties before processing   Mixing ratio - equal (1: 1) or not equal (e.g. 100: 2 or 100: 5)   Properties after processing     type of application     Type 9 silicone rubber Application areas:   Manufacture of molds for food, baking molds Impression of models with pronounced undercuts Manufacture of supplies Impressions of body parts   Application materials:     That's how it works! 1. Selection of the silicone type   2. Materials & preparation   3.
    Marke
    Polyment GmbH
    EAN
    Nicht zutreffend
    Maßeinheit
    kg
    Herstellernummer
    nicht zutreffend
    Herstellungsland und -region
    Deutschland
    Anzahl der Einheiten
    1
    Produktart
    Silikon-Kautschuk