Mold Max ™ 30 /1 kg
Les silicones Mold Max ™ sont des composés de caoutchouc de silicone á l' étain qui présentent des propriétés de travail et une longévité de moule exceptionnelles. Les silicones Mold Max ™ présentent le catalyseur exclusif «Libra ™» de Smooth-ON pour une longue longévité du moule.
Les silicones Mold Max ™ peuvent être pigmentées avec des colorants en silicone Silc Pig ™. Le temp de travaille pour Mold Max ™30 est de 45 minutes et le temps de durcissement est de 24h00 à température ambiante.
Le dégazage sous vide est recommandé pour éliminer l'air piégé
FONCTIONNALITÉS
- Les silicones Mold Max ™ reproduiront les moindres détails et conviennent à une variété d'applications industrielles et artistiques, y compris la fabrication de moules pour reproduire des prototypes, des meubles, des sculptures et des éléments architecturaux.
- Mold Max ™ 30 peut être épaissi avec l'additif THI-VEX ™ pour les applications au pinceau.
- Dureté Shore 30A - Couleur Rose - Rapport de mélange en poids 100A:10B
- Les silicones Mold Max ™ peuvent être utilisées pour couler une variété de matériaux, y compris la cire, le gypse, les alliages / métaux à faible point de fusion et les résines uréthane, époxy ou polyester (sans utiliser d'agent de démoulage).
Instructions
Important - you must weigh Part A & B components using a gram scale to be successful with Mold Max™ silicones.
Safety – Use in a properly ventilated area (“room size” ventilation). Wear safety glasses, long sleeves and rubber gloves to minimize contamination risk. Wear vinyl gloves only. Latex gloves will inhibit the cure of the rubber.
Store and use material at room temperature 23°C. Storing material at warmer temperatures will also reduce the usable shelf life of unused material. These products have a limited shelf life and should be used as soon as possible.
Applying a Sealer / Release Agent - Mold Max™ rubber may be inhibited by sulfur based clays resulting in tackiness at the pattern interface or a total lack of cure throughout the mold. If compatibility between the rubber and the surface is a concern, a small-scale test is recommended. Apply a small amount of rubber onto a non-critical area of the pattern. Inhibition has occurred if the rubber is gummy or uncured after the recommended cure time has passed. To prevent inhibition, a “barrier coat” of clear acrylic lacquer sprayed directly onto the pattern is usually effective. Allow to thoroughly dry. Although not usually necessary, a release agent will make demolding easier when casting into or over most surfaces. Ease Release™ 200 is a proven release agent for making molds with silicone rubber and for releasing new silicone from cured silicone. Mann Ease Release™ products are available from Form X
MEASURING & MIXING - Before you begin, pre-mix Part B thoroughly to re-disperse pigments that may have settled. Using a gram scale, dispense required amounts of parts A and B into a mixing container and mix for 3 minutes. Scrape the sides and bottom of the container several times. After mixing parts A and B, vacuum degassing is recommended to eliminate any entrapped air in liquid rubber. Your vacuum pump must pull a minimum of 1 Bar / 100 KPa. Leave enough room in container for material expansion. Vacuum material until it rises, breaks and falls. Vacuum for 1 minute after material falls.
Pouring / Curing / Post Curing - For best results, pour your mixture in a single spot at the lowest point of the containment field. Let the rubber seek its level up and over the model. A uniform flow will help minimize entrapped air. The liquid rubber should level off at least 1.3 cm over the highest point of the model surface. Allow the mold to cure overnight (at least 16 hrs) at room temperature 23°C before demolding. Post curing the mold an additional 4 hours at 65°C will eliminate any residual moisture and alcohol that is a byproduct of the condensation reaction that can inhibit the cure of some urethane resins and rubbers. Allow mold to cool to room temperature before using. Do not cure rubber where temperature is less than 18°C.
Thickening Mold Max™ Silicones For Brush-on Application - THIVEX™ is made especially for thickening Smooth-On’s Mold Max™ 30 silicone for vertical surface application (making brush-on molds). Different viscosities can be attained by varying the amount of THI-VEX™. Apply a thin coat of rubber. Wait for rubber to become “tacky” before applying next coat. Final mold thickness should be at least 1 cm. Allow rubber to cure overnight before applying support shell. See the THI-VEX™ technical bulletin (available from Smooth-On or your Smooth-On distributor) for full details.
Accelerating Mold Max™ Silicones - FastCat™ 30 silicone rubber accelerator will accelerate the cure time of Mold Max™ 30 silicone rubber. Use in place of (or in combination with) Mold Max™ regular Part B catalyst, FastCat™ 30 for Mold Max 30 will reduce the demold time from overnight to as little as 30 minutes. See the technical bulletin for FastCat™ 30 for exact mix ratios and cure times. Using these accelerators will result in a shorter library life of the mold.
Thinning Mold Max™ Silicones - Silicone Thinner™ is a non-reactive silicone fluid that will lower the mixed viscosity of tin cure (condensation) or platinum cure (addition) silicone rubber products. Silicone Thinner™ offers the following advantages: [1] A lower mixed viscosity (A+B) means that the rubber will de-air faster when vacuuming; [2] Mixed rubber (A+B) will flow better over intricate model detail; [3] Silicone Thinner™ will lower the ultimate shore hardness (durometer) of cured silicone rubber; [4] Pot life (working time) is increased in proportion to the amount of Silicone Thinner™ used. A disadvantage is that ultimate tear and tensile are reduced in proportion to the amount of Silicone Thinner™ added, however knotty tear properties of the Mold Max™ Series rubbers are unaffected. It is not recommended to exceed 10% by weight of total system (A+B). See the Silicone Thinner™ technical bulletin (available from SmoothOn or your Smooth-On distributor) for full details.
Mold Performance & Storage - The physical life of the mold depends on how you use it (materials cast, frequency, etc.). Casting abrasive materials such as concrete can quickly erode mold detail, while casting non-abrasive materials (wax) will not affect mold detail. Before storing, the mold should be cleaned with a soap solution and wiped fully dry. Two part (or more) molds should be assembled. Molds should be stored on a level surface in a cool, dry environment.
More information about MoldMax 10:
moldmaxseriestb.pdf [22 KB]
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