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Bi-component A+B casting liquid silicone rubber is a popular choice for creating highly detailed moulds, particularly when reproducing small objects and intricate designs. This guide will help you understand how to use it effectively and what to consider before getting started.
What Is Bi-component A+B Liquid Silicone Rubber?
This type of silicone rubber comes in two parts: component A and component B. Before use, both parts must be mixed together along with a suitable catalyst to activate the silicone. Its fluid consistency allows the material to penetrate fine details and undercuts, making it a versatile option for artistic and technical applications.
- Suitable for moulds with small objects and complex geometries
- Compatible with a range of casting materials such as resin, soap, polymer pastes, plaster, wax, and concrete
- Offers strong mechanical properties for lasting, reusable moulds
How to Use and Choose the Right Product
Before starting your mould-making project, ensure you read the product instructions for correct mixing ratios and timings. Combine parts A and B thoroughly, add the catalyst, and pour the mixture over your master item. Allow sufficient curing time as recommended on the product label. If you’re looking for a silicone trusted by professionals, the “Liquid Mould” Casting Liquid Silicone Rubber is a reliable choice known for its precision and ease of use.
When This Matters
Opting for bi-component liquid silicone rubber really pays off when you need crisp detail and flexibility in your mould, especially if you work with models, jewellery, artistic reproductions, or any object featuring complex shapes or undercuts. Its compatibility with many casting materials provides additional creative freedom.
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Bi-component A+B casting liquid silicone rubber is a go-to solution for those looking to produce highly detailed, robust, and reusable moulds. To learn more about measuring output and silicone rubber quantities, visit the main page on how many litres you can cast from one kilogram of GLS-50 silicone rubber.
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