Mold Silicone - Soft (15 Shore A) 1 kg

EUR 38,69

Soft Mold Silicone (15 Shore A) is a liquid silicone typically used for creating casting molds. This is the softest silicone we offer, making it ideal for casting items with undercuts or more complex shapes where flexibility is required during demolding. The silicone is easy to work with, demolds cleanly, and is non-toxic. It is white but can be colored using our silicone colors or, alternatively, our natural pigments. PRO pigments are not compatible with silicone.

This mold silicone is a tin-cure (condensation) silicone.

The silicone must be mixed with the included curing agent. 1 kg of silicone corresponds to approximately 0.8 L. For smaller batches, an injection syringe can be used to measure the curing agent, though precise measurement can be challenging. For easier handling, we recommend our heat-resistant silicone, which mixes 1:1. Using more than 3% curing agent shortens curing time, while using less extends it.

Always wear gloves when working with silicone, as it is sticky and can be difficult to remove.

Shelf Life & Storage:

  • Shelf life: 12 months
  • Storage temperature: 5-10°C
  • Can be stored at higher temperatures, but not recommended above 25°C.

Important:

This silicone is not EU food-safe certified, but our heat-resistant silicone has FDA food-grade approval in the U.S.

 

Learn more about this silicone and its applications below.


Mold Silicone - Soft (15 Shore A) - Technical Data:

Working time: approx. 20 min
Curing time: approx. 5 timer
Hardness (shore A): 15
Color: White
Viscosity: approx. 8000 mPa.s
Elasticity: 500%
Tensile strength: 3,8 MPa
Tear strength: 22 kN/m
Shrinkage: <0.2%
Melting point: 160ºC

 

Note: Data applies at 25°C room temperature.

Effecient Silicone Usage for Mold Production
Plan your silicone requirements accurately to optimize material use and reduce waste:

  1. Choose a mold box with at least 1 cm clearance on all sides of your object.
  2. Calculate the total box volume (Length x Width x Height).
  3. Subtract the object’s volume using water displacement or CAD data
  4. Convert volume to silicone weight: 1 kg silicone ≈ 800 cm³.

Example: A 15 × 9 × 10 cm mold box = 1350 cm³. Object volume = 230 cm³ → net silicone volume = 1120 cm³. Required silicone = 1120 ÷ 800 ≈ 1.4 kg.

 

Mixing and Working with Silicone

  • Each container of curing agent is designed for 1 kg of silicone.
  • Mix only the amount you need for the project.
  • Maximum working time after mixing: 20 minutes.

Forming and Layering

  • When creating multi-part molds, apply a thin layer of release agent on the cured silicone to prevent the new layer from bonding.
  • Same principle applies when casting silicone into a silicone mold: always use release agent to prevent adhesion between layers.

Tips

  • Use gloves when handling silicone.
  • Apply thin first layers to capture all details before adding thicker layers (5-10 mm) for mold strength.
  • Silicone cures at room temperature but can be accelerated with controlled heat.

Video Tutorial

Watch our step-by-step guide for casting silicone, demonstrating proper techniques including layering, release agent application, and mold finishing. Materials used in the tutorial include modeling clay, a cardboard box, petroleum jelly, and elastic bands.


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