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    2023-05-02
    Abigail
    What is the lifespan of the finished mold and how should I store it?
    The lifespan of a finished silicone mold is determined by various factors such as the mold type, the material being cast, and the frequency of use. However, there are a few simple things that can be done to extend the life of a silicone mold. You can contact our customer service support to provide you with specific solutions.
    2023-04-29
    Grover
    I was wondering if there is an expiry date once the product package is opened?
    There is no expiration date for the product after it has been opened. However, it is important to remember to cover the bottle and store it in a cool place after each use to maintain the quality of the silicone.
    2023-04-22
    Emma
    For a bivalve mold, the hardened part A sticks with part B or need a release agent.
    Yes, for making two-part silicone molds, it should be coated with Vaseline release agent to prevent sticking together and difficult to separate.
    2023-04-22
    Joan
    How to understand the amount of liquid silicone to use based on the object to be reproduced? Does anyone have tables, tips etc that they can recommend?
    Having built the formwork that contains all the models to be cloned, it will be enough to calculate the area of the formwork to then subtract the area occupied by the model itself. It is recommended that you calculate 5%-10% more loss.
    2023-04-22
    Whitney
    Can liquid silicone cure even without a catalyst?
    No, this is RTV-2 silicone, so it must be mixed with a catalyst to cure.
    2023-04-22
    Gloria
    Is the catalyst included in the price or should it be purchased separately?
    The ratio of our tin cure silicone to curing agent is 100:2-100:4, and we will distribute tin curing agent for free. But for a 10:1 ratio of clear silicone, platinum curing agent will count the price.