Thixotrophic gel type material for direct application to shin to make molds of arms hands etc
Simple 1:1 ratio with a working time of 5-8 minutes with a cure time of 9-10min minutes @ 25°C.
It exhibits minimal shrinkage (0.1%) and can accurately replicate intricate details. This type of Silicone has a prolonged lifespan in moulds and boasts exceptional release capabilities. As a type of addition or platinum-cured Silicone, it maintains excellent dimensional stability and is resistant to deformation, ensuring a lasting shelf life.
The color of the cured Silicone can be modified by adding a color pigment while mixing the two components. We offer a variety of compatible color pigments
One Hand and Wrist
500g of Thixo Body Moulding Rubber
Plus Modroc Bandages
One Arm with Shoulder
2kg of Thixo Body Moulding Rubber
Plus Modroc Bandages
Face
500g of Thixo Body Moulding Rubber
Plus Modroc Bandages
Face and Partial Neck
1kg of Thixo Body Moulding Rubber
Plus Modroc Bandages
Front Half of Head
1kg of Thixo Body Moulding Rubber
Plus Modroc Bandages
Full Head and Neck
2kg of Thixo Body Moulding Rubber
Plus Modroc Bandages
Chest
2kg of Thixo Body Moulding Rubber
Plus Modroc Bandages
Full Torso Front and Back
7kg of Thixo Body Moulding Rubber
Plus Modroc Bandages
One Foot
1kg of Thixo Body Moulding Rubber
Plus Modroc Bandages
One Lower Leg
2kg of Thixo Body Moulding Rubber
Plus Modroc Bandages
One Full Leg
5kg of Thixo Body Moulding Rubber
Plus Modroc Bandages
Mixing time: 1 min
Working time 5 min
Setting time 12 min
CAUTION: CURE INHIBITION
While a release agent may not be sufficient to prevent cure inhibition, a layer of paint can. It is important to allow solvent-based paint enough time to fully evaporate, as the solvent can inhibit the cure process. Extreme caution should be exercised when handling and mixing addition-cured silicone elastomer systems. All mixing tools should be clean and made of materials that do not interfere with the curing process. The cure of the Silicone can be inhibited by nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus, and arsenic compounds; organotin catalysts and PVC stabilizers; epoxy resin catalysts; or contact with materials containing these substances, such as moulding clays, sulfur vulcanized Silicones, condensation cure silicone Silicones, some printed plastics, onion, and garlic.