Addition-curing 2-component silicone rubber that vulcanises at room temperature (RTV).
You receive the silicone in high-quality plastic squeeze bottles with a dosing cap. This makes removal very easy and clean. The exact dosing succeeds effortlessly, as you also know it, for example, from comparable food packaging. and is a clear improvement on the tinplate cans or wide-neck bottles normally used.
Properties and application: - easy processing - problem-free mixing of the components 1:1 according to weight - very good flowability, mixture is easy to pour - cross-linking to form a resistant, rubber-elastic vulcanised material without heat of reaction - heat-resistant up to 250 degrees Celsius, briefly(!) temperature-resistant up to 450 degrees Celsius.) temperature resistant up to 450 degrees Celsius - high tensile strength and high flexibility - very high detail reproduction - For the production of moulds for pouring with low-melting metals (tin, lead)
Further product information: Colour: red (component A) and white (component B) Mixture: 1:1 by weight specific weight: 1.1 Viscosity 7000 ± 300 cP Mixing time at 23 degrees Celsius 1 minute Processing time (pot life) at 23 degrees Celsius 10 minutes Curing time at 23 degrees Celsius 120 minutes Hardness Shore A after 24 hours 33 ± 2 Breaking load 4,7 ± 0.2 N/mm² Elongation at break 430±20 % Tear strength 16 ± 1 N/mm Reproduction detail accuracy: 2 micron Dimensional change after 24 hours 0.02 %
TFC Silicone Rubber Type 3 is very suitable for the production of heat resistant moulds (short term, at the time of pouring, no permanent temperature resistance) for pouring with low melting metals. At the same time, the moulds are elastic, hard-wearing and also suitable for the reproduction of undercuts.
TFC Silicone Rubber Type 3 can be used to produce single-part or multi-part moulds, for moulding original models made of wood, glass, metal, plastic, wax, ceramic casting compounds. You can cast in the moulds produced with all water-soluble casting materials such as relief casting compounds such as Stewalin, Plastalin Super, Keraflott or plaster, Keramin, Alabit, modelling and model building plaster, casting clay, cement, concrete, etc.
In addition, you can cast with low-melting metals. In this case, make sure that the mould is absolutely dry and treat the mould with talcum powder as a separating and fluxing agent before each pour. This will give you better results and protect the mould from burns.
The silicone has not been tested for skin and mucous membrane compatibility or for use in conjunction with food. If you are looking for silicones to use in conjunction with food or body impressions, please ask us.
Not a toy! Not suitable for children under the age of 14!