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Plastic fillers



Plastic fillers

Plastic fillers are inert materials used to enhance the mechanical, thermal, or aesthetic properties of polymers. Commonly used fillers include calcium carbonate, talc, fiberglass, and glass microspheres. These fillers can increase strength, rigidity, heat resistance, or provide anti-UV characteristics to the plastic material. The choice of filler depends on the specific requirements of the application. It is important to consider the optimal filler-polymer ratio to ensure optimal performance and easy workability of the composite material. Paying attention to mixing methods and dosage is crucial to achieve a quality final product.



Epoxy Resin Additives

Epoxy resin additives are substances used to enhance the characteristics of the resin itself. These components can provide specific properties to the epoxy resin, such as increased mechanical strength, better adhesion, resistance to UV rays or high temperatures. The most common additives include fillers, stabilizers, colorants, and hardening agents. It is important to carefully follow the recommended dosages to ensure proper curing of the resin and achieve the desired results. Before using additives, it is advisable to read the manufacturer's instructions carefully and follow the guidelines for correct application.



Silicone Molding Techniques

Silicone molding techniques are used to create flexible and detailed molds for a variety of applications. This process involves creating a model from which the silicone mold will be made. Subsequently, the liquid silicone is poured onto the model and left to cure. Once the silicone has fully hardened, the mold can be opened to extract the desired object. This technique is widely used in the artistic industry, prototyping, decorative applications, and the DIY sector for the precise reproduction of objects.



Epoxy Resin DIY Colorants

DIY resin colorants are pigments specially formulated to dye epoxy, polyester, or polyurethane resins used in craft projects. These colorants are available in various forms, such as liquids, powders, or pastes, to adapt to the user's creative needs. To achieve optimal results, it is advisable to accurately measure the colorant based on the amount of resin used and thoroughly mix it to distribute it evenly. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions to ensure effective and long-lasting coloring of the resin in your DIY artistic project.







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