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===== About ===== | ===== About ===== | ||
- | Mold Max 40 is a tin-cure silicone provided by Smooth-On. | + | Mold Max 40 is a tin-cure silicone provided by [[https:// |
===== Detail ===== | ===== Detail ===== | ||
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| Specific Gravity | 1.14 | | | Specific Gravity | 1.14 | | ||
| Color | Mint Green | | | Color | Mint Green | | ||
- | | Tensile | + | | Tensile |
| Elongation @ Break | 250% | | | Elongation @ Break | 250% | | ||
| Max Temperature | 400 °F | | | Max Temperature | 400 °F | | ||
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Mold Max 40 should be mixed at 100A:10B by weight and degassed before pouring. | Mold Max 40 should be mixed at 100A:10B by weight and degassed before pouring. | ||
- | ===== About ===== | + | ==== Experience |
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+ | The pot time is a bit of a theoretical number. This material begins thickening immediately and remains " | ||
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+ | I highly recommend ensuring that the silicone has time to acclimate to a warm room temperature before mixing and pouring. Taking it from a colder storage place and immediately using it will delay the cure, making it take longer than 24 hours. For the same reason the finished pour should be kept in the warm environment instead of being allowed to cool in the winter. The listed pot and cure times are based on a room temperature of 73 °F. | ||
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+ | ===== Documents ===== | ||
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===== Links ===== | ===== Links ===== | ||
- | [[https:// | + | * [[https:// |