Do-it-yourself craft and hobby projects can be enhanced with molding and casting materials. Decorative objects such as resin jewelry, model trains, custom tiles, small figurines, wall art, and much more can be molded using silicone rubber and then replicated in various materials, including plastic, concrete, plaster, foam, and more.
Recommended Options:
DUK-Flow Series
- Tin-cured silicone rubber
- Soft to medium hardness options (Shore A 10-30) for various sizes and patterns
- High strength
- Pourable
- Economical and cost-effective
DUK-Pro Series
- Tin-cured silicone rubber
- Soft to medium hardness options (Shore A 10-30) for different sizes and patterns
- Super strong strength
- Extra low shrinkage
- High burnout and chemical resistance
- Requires vacuum degassing
- Slightly more expensive than T-Flow Series
DUK-P-Series
- Platinum-cured silicone
- Soft to medium hardness options (Shore A 10-30) for different sizes and patterns
- High strength
- Good fluidity and pourability
- High chemical resistance and aging resistance
- Non-shrinkage, non-toxic, food-grade, and skin-safe
- Slightly more expensive than tin-cured silicone (Recommended)