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Food Grade Silicone - Our Cast-A-Mold Platinum is food-grade and FDA-compliant, perfect for creating your own silicone molds for candies, chocolates, and pastries. This mold-making kit is also suitable for casting epoxy and resin.
Versatile Use - This silicone rubber mold-making kit is not just for food. Use it to cast resin, soap, cement, wax, and plaster. Let your imagination run wild with this versatile accessory for your craft projects.
Semi-Clear Silicone - Create vibrant colored molds by adding silicone pigments. This semi-clear silicone mold kit offers a convenient 1:1 ratio that even first-timers can follow. Perfect for deep pour and clear casting applications.
Fast Curing Time - Accelerate your mold-making curing time. Heating your molds at 150 degrees can cut it from 8 hours down to 45 minutes. Ideal for those who hate waiting and want to get their hands on their crafts quickly.
Durable Resin Crafts - Build resin crafts that last with this cured silicone rubber. It features excellent tensile and tear strength, dependable elongation, and heat deflection, making it a durable choice for your projects.
The food-grade room temperature vulcanizing (RTV) Silicone Mold Making Kit is a multipurpose silicone mold set used for various applications. Cast-a-Mold Platinum is a platinum/addition cured silicone mold rubber. The base and activator have low viscosities for easy pouring. Use the simple 1:1 mix ratio for a rubber material that exhibits: Excellent tear strength High tensile strength Impressive elongation Good heat deflection A long shelf life This product is great for making rubber molds. You can use these molds with various casting materials such as epoxy, polyurethane, food, and crafting materials. Try making molds for: Candies Cakes Soaps Candles Wax Plaster Polyurethanes Epoxies Polyesters Cement Concrete Low melt alloys Cast-a-Mold Platinum is easy to use and complies with FDA guidelines. This material cures at room temperature, but you can also use heat acceleration. Heating your molds at 150 degrees can cut the curing time from 8 hours to 45 minutes. Wash cured molds with soap and warm water before use, especially for food applications. Addition-cured silicone rubber can be inhibited by some materials which can leave the surface uncured and tacky. Avoid using nitriles, amines, clays with a sulfur base, and silicone rubber cured with latex or tin. You should test the material you want to use. Coating your mold with a clear acrylic lacquer can also be helpful. Some of this product's properties include: 1:1 mix ratio by weight Working time of 40 minutes 8 hours of demold time Heat deflection of 400 degrees Fahrenheit Tensile strength of 580 psi Elongation percentage of 500% Tear resistance of 160 ppi Semi-clear color 20-A hardness Viscosity of 10,000 to 12,000 cps