I'm in the process of making some molds for a couple projects. I've used Dow Corning 3110 Base & Dow Corning F catalyst on two occasions.... I can no longer find this product.
I ordered some Smooth SIL 950, I've never used it before, has anyone used this product and what kind of results did you achieve?
I've also found another product, Flexane 80 & Flexane 94 from Devcon. These items can be found at this website www.devcon.com
Has anyone used these two products and may I ask what kind of results were seen?
Any information would be appreciated,
scratchy
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I've used Smooth-Sil 930 a bit, which is the Shore-A 30 variant. This stuff is THICK. The Shore-A 50 is probably thicker. I had trouble pulling all the air out of it at 29.5"Hg. I usually cured it under pressure to eliminate any residual bubbles. The molds from the 930 are nice and firm, but I didn't see any tremendous advantage over the cheaper Mold Max 30, so I've gone back to the Mold Max tin-cured rubber for regular production use. You didn't specify the types of masters you'll be molding or the intended use of the castings, so I hope my general experience helps you a little.
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