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Platinum RTV Silicone Rubber For Mold Making 1:1 Mix Ratio, Food Grade 1 Quart

$ 24.28

Availability: 391 in stock
  • Features: Kit
  • MPN: Cam-Plat-32oz
  • Condition: New
  • Character Family: Silicone Rubber
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Brand: Specialty Resin & Chemical
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Band Material: Silicone/Rubber
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Type: Molds
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    This is for 1 quart of Food Grade Silicone Rubber. You will receive both A and B sides for a total of 1 quart or 2.25 lbs. Feel confident knowing that we sell only fresh materials and offer full technical support with a money back guarantee.
    Cast-A-Mold Platinum is a platinum (addition) cured silicone rubber used for a variety of applications. It exhibits an easy 1:1 mix ratio, low viscosity, excellent tear strength, tensile strength, elongation, heat deflection, and
    long library life. Cast-a-Mold Platinum can be used to make translucent rubber molds for casting candies, polyurethanes, epoxy's, polyester's, cement, concrete, soap, wax, plaster, etc..
    It
    is user friendly, translucent, FDA compliant, and will cure at room temperature.
    Platinum cured silicone rubber can be heat accelerated. For example if you heat the mold at 150 f the cure time will be reduced from 8 hours to 30 minutes.
    Product:
    Cast-A-Mold Platinum
    Mix Ratio:
    1:1 by weight
    Working Time:
    40.0 Minutes
    Demold Time:
    8.0 Hours
    Heat Deflection:
    400 f +
    Tensile Strength, psi:
    580
    Elongation %:
    500
    Tear Resistance, ppi:
    160
    Color:
    Semi-Clear
    Hardness:
    20-A
    Viscosity:
    1
    0,000 - 12,000 cps
    Compare these physical properties to other silicone rubber being sold on E bay's
    Note: For food applications you will need to wash the cured mold with warm water and soap before using.
    Addition cured silicone rubber may be inhibited by certain contaminants resulting in tackiness on the surface of the mold. Latex, sulfur based clays, tin cured silicone rubber, amines, nitriles, organo-metallic salt containing compounds should be avoided. If you are unsure of the compatibility of the substrate being molded a small test is recommended. To prevent inhibition it is usually helpful to coat the pattern with a clear acrylic lacquer.
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