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Capture intricate details when creating prototypes, molds, and linings with these easy-to-mix two-part compounds.
Create detailed rubber shapes that are ready to use in fifteen minutes or less.
Create transparent molds to monitor fill levels, differentiate parts at a glance, and avoid damaging parts when cutting the mold away.
Combine the liquid components to form a putty that can be molded into or around any shape.
After these compounds cure, they're tough enough to be machined.
Replicate even the most complex details. These compounds flow smoothly into crevices.
Create rubber molds that retain their shape for decades—they won’t soften, degrade, or warp, so you can continue to replicate intricate parts.
Choose from compounds that withstand 2700°, 3000°, or 4000° F.
These silicone compounds offer good resistance to acids, oils and salt water.
Create lightweight molds with these two-part compounds.
These food-grade compounds comply with FDA 21 CFR.
Melt and pour these alloys into molds to create metal parts and prototypes.
An integral component of casting babbitt bearings, apply a thin coat of this paste to bronze, cast iron, and steel bearing housings before casting to prevent separation.
Place these plastic pellets in hot water until they soften and become pliable. Then mold the material directly to your handle to create a custom grip.
Alumina ceramics withstand higher temperatures than any other ceramic and are highly chemical resistant. Powder is often used in casting processes. Add it to slurries to create custom parts and tools such as crucibles, cutting tools, and laboratory ware.
Highly pure, this green silicon carbide powder is consistent between batches and bonds better than less pure powders, yielding less cracking and wear in finished products.