Mold Silicone - Soft (15 Shore A) - Technical Data:
Working time: approx. 20 min
Curing time: approx. 5 timer
Hardness (shore A): 15
Colour: 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:
- Choose a mold box with at least 1 cm clearance on all sides of your object.
- Calculate the total box volume (Length x Width x Height).
- Subtract the object’s volume using water displacement or CAD data
- 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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