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A:
The "Double-Mix-and Pour" Technique
There
are many factors that can contribute to mold rubber not curing
including cold temperatures, contaminants on a model’s
surface, etc.
But the most common reason: inadequate mixing of Parts A & B.
People mixing rubber for the first time tend to under-mix the
material before applying. It is especially easy to under-mix
thick materials like silicone
or brush-on rubber. Mixing large volumes of material also
poses the risk of inadequate mixing.
Mixing
Success: A Function Of Time & Technique - Time
- Most mold rubbers give you plenty of time to mix and apply,
so don’t worry about not having enough time. Your goal in
mixing is to be thorough, not fast.
Technique:
Don’t Be Casual, Be Aggressive - This is where most “first
timers” make the fatal mistake of using a “limp wrist”,
meaning that they are not aggressive enough in mixing the
rubber. Use a stiff mixing paddle and employ a firm wrist,
making sure that you scrape the sides and bottom of your
mixing container several times. Important material hides on
the bottom and sides of your mixing container and failure to
get this material into the mix will result in the rubber not
properly curing.
The Best
You Can Do -
“The
Double Mix-And-Pour” Technique - After mixing thoroughly for 3
minutes, empty the contents of your mixing container into a
second clean mixing container and mix
again for another 2 to 3 minutes before applying over your
model. This technique is your best bet for successful mixing
and the protection of your mold rubber investment.
Mixing
Large Amounts Of Rubber Using A Mechanical Mixer?
If using
a drill with a “Squirrel Mixer” or other attachment to mix
large amount of rubber, mix Parts A & B for 3 minutes at a low
RPM. Take a mixing paddle and scrape the sides and bottom of
your mixing container several times. Important material hides
on the bottom and sides of your mixing container and failure
to get this material into the mix will result in the rubber
not properly curing.
Empty
the contents of your mixing container and use the drill to mix
again for another 2 minutes. Use the paddle to again hand
mix (scrape the sides and bottom of your mixing container
several times) for 2 minutes and apply over your model. This
technique is your best bet for successful mixing and
protection your mold rubber investment.
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