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Wondering if Pure Mould silicone rubber is a safe option for your mould making projects? Here’s a closer look at its safety features and what to consider when choosing a silicone rubber for casting.
Certified Non-Toxic and Odourless
Pure Mould silicone rubber is produced in Italy and comes with a safety certificate confirming that it is non-toxic and solvent-free. This makes it a reliable choice both for professionals and home crafters concerned about handling and indoor use. Its odourless nature also means there are no unpleasant smells during mixing and curing, making your workspace more comfortable.
Safe Use and Best Practice
While Pure Mould silicone rubber is certified non-toxic, it’s always best to use basic precautions: work in a well-ventilated area, wear gloves, and keep the product away from food and drink. Its easy 1:1 mixing ratio minimises user error, further supporting safe and straightforward handling. Fast curing (3–8 hours) reduces downtime in your projects, and the material’s translucency lets you check your results as the mould sets.
When you’re ready to start, consider Pure Mould – Translucent Liquid Silicone Rubber for creating detailed and re-usable moulds confidently.
When Safety Matters Most
Choosing a certified, non-toxic silicone like Pure Mould is especially important if you are working in your home studio, around family or pets, or when making hobby projects with sensitive users. Its solvent-free and odourless formulation reduces concerns about lingering chemicals and strong odours in indoor environments.
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Ensuring product safety is crucial when making silicone moulds for resins and other casting materials. Pure Mould silicone rubber offers certified peace of mind, tying neatly into the broader topic of safe and reliable mould making for creative projects. Discover more tips and options on our main page about making moulds with resin.
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