Polyment silicone rubber type 9 I kneading silicone, medium-hard
Polyment GmbH
Polyment silicone rubber type 9 I kneading silicone, medium-hard I models - quality made in Germany
Quality made in Germany!
Popular areas of application:
- Model & mold making
- Prototyping & industrial applications
- food impressions
- Candle & Soap Casting
- Plaster & concrete casting
- pewter 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 perfectly reproduced in great detail.
DIY! Make your own silicone molds and models
Silicone molds can be made quickly and easily by yourself. The two-component silicone is mixed in the specified mixing ratio and then poured into the intended shape over the object to be duplicated. In the case of modeling silicone, on the other hand, the mass is pressed directly onto the object. After curing, the mold can then be filled with the appropriate casting compound.
Important criteria for selecting the right type of silicone
Properties before processing
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properties after processing
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type of application
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Silicone rubber type 9
Thanks to FDA approval, silicone rubber type 9 is particularly 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-piece or multi-piece molds with undercuts.
Application areas:
- Production of molds for food, baking molds
- Impression of models with pronounced undercuts
- Manufacture of necessities
- Moldings of body parts
Application Materials:
- Water-soluble casting compounds: TFC Xyrarock, Stewalin, Plastalin Super, Keraflott or gypsum, keramin, modeling and model building plaster, Giesston
- Casting compounds containing solvents: casting resin (resin), soap casting compound (soap glycerin), candle wax
That's how it works!
The last step is curing. Here the silicone has to harden completely in the time specified by the manufacturer, usually at 23°C. After final curing, the mold can be easily removed from the object. A soft silicone is recommended for molds of small objects. In contrast, hard silicones can be used very well for sealing. The hardened silicone mold can then be filled with various casting compounds. These differ again according to the type of silicone rubber selected. These are, for example, ceramics, plaster, concrete, casting resin, candle wax, etc.
1. Selection of the silicone type
2. Materials & Preparation
3. Apply silicone
4. Curing & further processing
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