Amazing Mold Putty by Alumilite
PLEASE NOTE BEFORE ORDERING, THE SHIPPING TIME WILL SHIP TO YOU WITHIN 4 - 5 DAYS SO DEPENDING ON WHERE YOU ARE AND WHAT SHIPPING YOU CHOOSE, IT COULD TAKE 7 - 10 DAYS TO RECEIVE. IF YOU WANT IT SHIPPED PRIORITY PLEASE CONTACT ME AND WE WILL DISCUSS THE COST.
SELLING THIS ITEM IN 2/3, 3 POUNDS, 6 POUNDS. THE PRODUCT MAY OR MAY NOT COME WITH PACKING, WE KEEP COSTS LOW BY BOTTLING THE PRODUCT OURSELVES FROM THE MANUFACTURE! If you need a larger amount please message me!
Amazing Mold Putty is an FDA compliant 2 component silicone mold putty. It is extremely easy to use by hand mixing 2 equal amounts of the yellow and gray putty and cures within 20 minutes that gives users a flexible rubber mold with exact detail. It is the best product for making quick molds for resin, plaster, polymer clay, wax, chocolate, soap, and much more, the possibilities are endless!.
SAFETY DATA SHEET PDF (COPY & PASTE URL)
https://www.alumilite.com/PDFs/SDS/silicones/Amazing-Mold-Putty-Mold-Putty-Mold-Putty-15.pdf
TECHNICAL DATA SHEET (COPY & PASTE URL)
https://www.alumilite.com/PDFs/New%20TDS/Amazing-Mold-Putty.pdf
VOLUME CALCULATOR (COPY & PASTE URL)
http://www.alumilite.com/store/pg/12-Volume-Calculator.aspx
DO NOT CROSS CONTAMINATE: WHEN USING FOR JEWELRY PLEASE DO NOT USE IT WITH FOOD RELATED ITEMS.
Amazing Mold Putty
Color: Yellow and Gray
Mix Ratio 1:1 by wt. or vol.
Open Time 2-3 min.
Demold Time 20 min.
Mixed Viscosity (cps.) Putty
Specific Gravity 1.20
Shore A Hardness 25
Shrinkage NIL
Tear Strength (ppi) 35
Tensile Strength (psi) 300
Elongation 100%
Temperature Resistance (F) -67 to 395
Vacuum Required N/A
Friday, October 9, 2015
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I learned of your work on Etsy. Perhaps you can provide information for me on my most recent crafting quest. Have you tried to imitate fashioning Dresden lace porcelain with liquid polymer clay designs? If not, when I am able to experiment, would you be interested in my findings?
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Stephanie M Kelly
Stephanie, I have to be honest in saying, until I looked up what you were asking I had not known about this line. So, no I have never poured these items however I have poured hundreds of figurines and the biggest thing in pouring anything with any medium is controlling the bubbles. This does take a bit of time to figure out the correct temperature the pouring environment has got to be as well as mixing it the correct way. I pour 100% silicone when I do pour and you are going to use liquid Polymer? Can you email me direct @ amazingmolds4you@gmail.com please ~Sherri
DeleteI learned of your work on Etsy. Perhaps you can provide information for me on my most recent crafting quest. Have you tried to imitate fashioning Dresden lace porcelain with liquid polymer clay designs? If not, when I am able to experiment, would you be interested in my findings?
ReplyDeleteSincerely,
Stephanie M Kelly
Stephanie, I have to be honest in saying, until I looked up what you were asking I had not known about this line. So, no I have never poured these items however I have poured hundreds of figurines and the biggest thing in pouring anything with any medium is controlling the bubbles. This does take a bit of time to figure out the correct temperature the pouring environment has got to be as well as mixing it the correct way. I pour 100% silicone when I do pour and you are going to use liquid Polymer? Can you email me direct @ amazingmolds4you@gmail.com please ~Sherri
DeleteStephanie, I have to be honest in saying, until I looked up what you were asking I had not known about this line. So, no I have never poured these items however I have poured hundreds of figurines and the biggest thing in pouring anything with any medium is controlling the bubbles. This does take a bit of time to figure out the correct temperature the pouring environment has got to be as well as mixing it the correct way. I pour 100% silicone when I do pour and you are going to use liquid Polymer? Can you email me direct @ amazingmolds4you@gmail.com please ~Sherri
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