← Back to Where to buy moulds for epoxy resin?


If you’re searching for moulds that are flexible, non-stick, and can withstand a broad temperature range, silicone options designed for epoxy resin are an ideal choice. These moulds combine convenience with exceptional versatility for resin crafters.
Why Flexibility and Non-Stick Matter
Flexible silicone moulds make demoulding epoxy resin creations straightforward, even when working with intricate designs or delicate inclusions. The non-stick surface ensures that finished pieces are released easily, helping you achieve crisp edges with minimal effort.
- No need for added release agents in most cases
- Easy extraction, preserving detail
- Less risk of breakage or surface flaws


Heat Resistance for Reliable Curing
With a typical heat resistance from -40°C to +210°C, quality silicone moulds handle the curing process of commonly used epoxy resins without issue. This wide temperature tolerance suits not just standard room-temperature cures but also those projects requiring gentle warmth to accelerate drying. Avoid exposing them to temperatures beyond their range to help extend their usable life.
Practical Tips for Use and Care
For best results, pour resin slowly, allow bubbles to rise, and avoid overfilling. Once cured, simply flex the mould to remove your piece. After use, clean gently with mild soap and water—never harsh solvents—as this maintains the non-stick surface and flexibility. For example, our Silicone Hexagons Mould is designed for repeated use and easy cleaning.

When This Matters
Choosing a mould that’s both heat resistant and flexible is especially important if you’re working on projects like coasters, artistic decorations, or resin keepsake pieces that require easy release and detailed finish. It’s also beneficial for beginners seeking reliable, fuss-free results in their first attempts.
Related products
Related guides
Flexible, non-stick silicone moulds with robust heat resistance offer reliability and ease for epoxy resin crafters. To explore a full range of options and find the perfect fit for your next project, visit our guide on where to buy moulds for epoxy resin.
Google