How To Make A Silicone Rubber Mold And Its Applications - AZoM

Posted in | Materials Processing | Rubbers and Elastomers | Thermoplastics | Thermosetting Polymers How to Make a Silicone Rubber Mold and its Applications
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This is an instructional video showing how to make a mold from silicone rubber. Silicone rubber molds provide high accuracy and self releasing properties. They are also heat resistance, possess excellent tear strength and elongation and are suited to a wide variety of mold applications and can be used to cast a range of materials.

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  1. Ahmed Ayman Ahmed Ayman Egypt says: June 9, 2014 at 8:20 AM

    what is the material components of the silicon rubber used in this mold ?and what is their percentage ???

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  2. Ahmed Ayman Ahmed Ayman Egypt says: June 9, 2014 at 8:27 AM

    i mean the paste components percentage to make this mould

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