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Silicone rubber compounds are versatile materials widely used for making durable and reusable moulds. Understanding their essential ingredients can help you choose the right product for your project.
Core Components of Silicone Rubber Compounds
The main ingredient in silicone rubber compounds is a silicone polymer, often known as polydimethylsiloxane. This forms the flexible backbone of the material. To transform the liquid polymer into solid rubber, curing agents or catalysts are added. These might be platinum-based, as seen in products like “Pure Mould” Translucent Liquid Silicone Rubber, or tin-based in other formulas. Ultimately, the curing agent enables the material to set and maintain its shape.


How Additives Influence Performance
Alongside the base polymer and catalyst, a selection of additives tailors the silicone’s properties for specific results. These can include modifiers to adjust hardness (shore), agents for improved workability, or ingredients that boost tear resistance and mould longevity. The right blend of additives ensures the silicone suits demanding uses like detailed casting, repeated demoulding, or compatibility with resins and waxes.
Practical Guidance for Buyers
When selecting a silicone rubber compound, consider your application requirements: whether you need a translucent finish, specific curing time, or enhanced durability for multiple castings. For example, fast-curing, platinum-based silicones lend themselves to detailed moulds and professional workflows. Always check product instructions for catalyst mixing ratios, as even popular options like “I–Gum” putty or two-part liquids require careful 1:1 combination to achieve proper setting and longevity.

When Ingredient Choice Matters
The choice of main ingredients is important if your project requires moulds with fine detail, compatibility with certain casting materials, or a non-toxic formula for user safety. Compound composition can also influence shrinkage rates and the final feel of your mould, especially for intricate or repeated casting.
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