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+ | It's also possible to use silicone molds as a type of mold release. Though there are two things I know about these: 1) they will wear out and 2) the quality of silicone varies from vendor to vendor, and you may have to pay a bit to get quality silicone. | ||
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+ | I have seen the use of mold making machines to make custom silicone fixtures, though we don't have one in house currently. I am guessing the one I saw was a vacuum based machine, and it worked from the top to bottom (so only certain shapes are possible). | ||
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+ | Obviously silicone molds are for smaller parts. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:50, 12 February 2025
We have two products available for mold release: Wax, and Polyvinyl Alcohol.
Images
Tips/Techniques
Silicone
It's also possible to use silicone molds as a type of mold release. Though there are two things I know about these: 1) they will wear out and 2) the quality of silicone varies from vendor to vendor, and you may have to pay a bit to get quality silicone.
I have seen the use of mold making machines to make custom silicone fixtures, though we don't have one in house currently. I am guessing the one I saw was a vacuum based machine, and it worked from the top to bottom (so only certain shapes are possible).
Obviously silicone molds are for smaller parts.