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Resin casting relies on clean releases from moulds, making non-stick surfaces essential for detailed and reusable results. Specially-formulated products can make demoulding much easier.
Purpose-Made Non-Stick Mould Materials
For reliably non-stick surfaces in resin casting, high-quality liquid silicone rubbers are widely used. “Pure Mould” – Translucent Liquid Silicone Rubber for Mould Making is specifically formulated so cured resin releases cleanly after setting. Its platinum-based composition both resists adhesion and allows intricate detail capture, making it suitable for professional and hobby projects alike. With a simple 1:1 mixing ratio, you can create custom moulds for resins without worrying about sticking or difficult cleanups.
Tips for Creating and Maintaining Non-Stick Surfaces
When preparing silicone moulds, ensure they are flawless and free from dust, debris, or leftover resin, as these may compromise demoulding. Occasionally, a specialist degreaser like the Strong Technical Degreaser for Resin Projects can be used to clean surfaces before pouring resin, further reducing the risk of accidental adhesion. Avoid harsh abrasives or standard household cleaners that might degrade the silicone’s non-stick qualities over time.
When a Non-Stick Mould Matters Most
Non-stick solutions are crucial if you want reusable moulds, aim to recreate fine details, or anticipate working with challenging resin blends. They are also invaluable for intricate castings where clean release is vital to avoid damage or distortion.
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Choosing purpose-made products for non-stick surfaces ensures greater success and efficiency in resin moulding. For more on compatible materials and techniques, visit the main guide on what materials resin does not adhere to.
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