Simple 1:1 mix silicone mold making rubber, AM 125
This is a simple, 1:1 mix Silicone Mold Making RTV designed for beginers to mold making. It doesn't have quite as good properties as the 10:1 product shown above, but it is ideal for most mold making applications and cures in
less than two hours. Great for first time mold makers.
1 quart kit - $37 Consists of one pint each part A and part B.
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1/2 gallon kit - $67 Consists of one quart each part A and part B.
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1 gallon kit - $107 Consists of 1/2 gallon each part A and part B.
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Translucent Silicone Rubber, AM 128T
Clear enough that you can see through it for cutting to make two part molds. AM 128T's mix ratio is 10:1 by weight.
Digital Scale - This scale is ideal for weighing silicone rubber and other chemicals. It is calibrated in grams or pounds/ounces. We use them here for measuring products and for weighing our boxes for shipping. It measures from as low as 2 grams to as high as 55 pounds.
Fast setting, one to one mix,
silicone RTV rubber putty
Used to make rapid molds
Safe to use on skin.
1 pound kit - consists of 8 ounces each
of Part A and Part B $33
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8 pound kit - consists of 4 pounds each of Part
A and Part B $201
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100 pound kit - consists of 50 pounds each Part
A and Part B $1450
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How to make a mold with silicone RTV rubber putty
These photos demonstrate a method of making a quick mold of a shell found on the beach.
This mold cost less than $2 to make and it was completed in about 5
minutes.
The first two photos
show measuring and mixing equal amounts of moldmaking rubber.
The third
photo shows "smooshing" the silicone onto the original shell. In the fourth photo the mixed casing resin is being poured into the mold.
In the fifth photo the finished casting is being demolded. It is made
of AeroMarine Casting Resin, and cost about $.05 on materials. It
could also have been made of soap, wax, or even a low melt
metal.
(1) Measuring the silicone rubber putty before mixing.
(2) Kneading the silicone rubber putty.
(4) Pouring the mixed casting
resin into the mold.
(3) 'Smooshing' the putty over the shell.
(5) Demolding the finished part. In this case it is AeroMarine casting
resin, but it could easily have soap, wax, chocolate, candy,or even low
melt metals.
We also sell several accessory products for our silicones: