Alginate "The Fast"

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Our professional Alginate Rubber is the premier choice for high-precision replication of anatomical forms and biological textures. Sourced from natural marine algae, this pH-neutral, non-toxic powder is a medical-grade material (equivalent to dental standards), ensuring absolute safety during the moulding process.

 

"The Fast" Alginate (Rapid Set):

This variant is engineered for time-critical environments where subjects cannot remain stationary for extended periods. This "Rapid Set" formula is also the recommended choice for projects intended for ConcreteClay™ casting. One 450g sachet yields approximately 1.5 Litres of finished moulding mass.

Versatility:
Unlike other variants, this rapid-set Alginate is uniquely compatible with cementitious materials, allowing for seamless integration with ConcreteClay™ for durable fabrication.


Yield Estimates:

  • 1 pair of interlocked hands. (Dependant on size of hands)
  • Approximately 3 infant foot impressions.
  • 1 full-scale adult foot impression.

*Note: Total yield is dependent on vessel dimensions and subject volume.

 

"The Fast" Alginate (Rapid Set)
Engineered for time-critical moulding tasks where the subject cannot remain stationary. This is the preferred variant for capturing impressions of infant feet.

  • Mixing Ratio: 1.35L water per 450g powder (Yields approx. 1.5L mass).
  • Water Temperature: 23°C.
  • Mixing Phase: 45 sec (White to vivid pink).
  • Working Phase: 60 sec (Pink).
  • Setting Time: 45 sec (Returns to white when set).

*Note: Timings are indicative and subject to environmental conditions.

 

Critical Technical Note:

  • Compatibility: This "Rapid Set" Alginate is the only variant compatible with cementitious materials. It is ideal for casts intended for ConcreteClay™ or high-strength Gypsum powder.
  • Single Use: Alginate moulds are disposable and must be cast on the same day as manufacture to ensure dimensional stability.

Volume Calculation Method:

  1. Place the subject in the intended casting vessel in its final pose.
  2. Fill the vessel with water to the required coverage height.
  3. Measure the water volume to establish total displacement.

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