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TURK
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Hi all,
I've got a few questions regarding the 'new' product 'XenCast Flexible Polyurethane Rubber' advertised on your website.
Basically I'm making a couple of moulds with the intention of casting 'Vac-Cast Epoxy Resin' into them, what I need to end up with are two perfectly reproduced tooling plugs for vacuum forming my final parts into ABS plastic.
The following image will hopefully explain in greater detail my procedure. I've recently used a product from 'Smooth-On' called 'OOMOO 30', but had a disastrous result. I must admit, as good as it seems to be I just hate working with it. Here's what my original mould box looks like with my plug secured in the base, I then poured the silicon rubber into the mould box ......... it was an awful lot of work, trying to mix what was a consistency of partly molten lava, and the impossibility of pouring made the job needlessly difficult, the result was a failed pour and a very badly formed mould ! >>
Pouring the mix in a thin stream in a low corner was just impossible, I almost had to resort to 'trowelling' it in ! >>
When I demoulded the following day, it wasn't too bad, but strictly speaking an appalling result. Not something I would want to cast resin into that's for sure ......... I put it down to a good learning experience >>
Because the silicon rubber wasn't 'fluid' enough, full coverage of my plug wasn't achieved, leaving large voids and air pockets >>
So basically, my question is, would that 'XenCast flexible Polyurethane rubber' be an alternative to OOMOO 30 ?
I've been looking at the 'XenCast PX30', it seems to have the same characteristics as the OOMOO 30 ( both Shore A of 30 ), how will it react to Vac-Cast Epoxy Resin being poured into it ?
To further explain my situation my entire procedure is here >
Headlight mounting bracket moulds
TURK
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CS25 RTV silicone rubber
OOMOO 30
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Hi Turk,
If they replace it FOC then you might as well try it out. I'd push for a refund too for the hassle - you never know your luck!
The silicone used in the video link is our
Addition Cure Silicone Rubber
which is a fair bit thicker than the CS25. It is also a bit harder and is translucent. The addition cure realistically needs degassing for best results (as seen in the video).
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Hi Warren,
I'm pretty sure that they'll say what I already suspect ......... I've had that particular 'OOMOO 30' in stock for far too long ! over 6 months I think
If I'd been made aware that this sort of product 'goes off' even though it's unopened, I wouldn't of pre-ordered it ....... I would of waited till the last minute to place the order for it. There's absolutely no information or disclaimer that the product must be used 'fresh' ! expensive way to find out ! but at least now I know ( and members on this forum ), so, guys ........ buy and use right away, and that goes for any silicone.
As I'm learning about these compounds and materials, this is beginning to make sense now actually. Particularly 'Condensation Cure' silicones, 'Condensation' being the operative word here. Even in it's container, where there is condensation present, the silicon will begin to harden !
While 'Smooth-On' are mulling and Rrrrr' ing over the replacement, I'm buying a Degassing system from yourselves anyway. If they choose not to replace it because of my stupidity, I'll be buying the CS25 from yourselves and trying that. And I'll also be in the position to degas it as well. Personally, I would really like to give that CS25 a trial run ......... it's half the price of the OOMOO 30.
As I have many moulds to make ( various prototypes ), it would indeed be a more cost effective way of producing vacuum forming moulds.
So, loads more to follow chaps.
And, thanks all
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TURK
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8 Years Ago
I'm sure the EC staff will be along soon to give you a better answer, but in the meantime my first...
Hanaldo
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8 Years Ago
Many thanks for your response Hanaldo, and your recommendations, all of which make good sense. I...
TURK
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8 Years Ago
Hi all, This is all getting very confusing now, to the point of being frustrating .............
TURK
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8 Years Ago
Tough one to answer really. It does sound like there's something up with the OOMOO 30 you have, but...
Hanaldo
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8 Years Ago
Thanks for your continued support Hanaldo, very much appreciated. I know this forum is oriented...
TURK
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8 Years Ago
Hi Turk, Must have missed this one. Although PX30 could be used in this way, as already pointed...
Warren (Staff)
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8 Years Ago
Hi Warren ....... No worries mate :) I think I've just sent you an email (...
TURK
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8 Years Ago
Hi Turk, If they replace it FOC then you might as well try it out. I'd push for a refund too for...
Warren (Staff)
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8 Years Ago
Hi Warren, I'm pretty sure that they'll say what I already suspect ......... I've had that...
TURK
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8 Years Ago
Unfortunately the road to knowledge in the composites and mold making world is paved with money!...
nc42
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8 Years Ago
[quote][b]nc42 (12/01/2017)[/b][hr]Unfortunately the road to knowledge in the composites and mold...
TURK
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8 Years Ago
Hey Pascal, you do have the latest generation of Condensation Cure Silicone 'CS25' - we just haven't...
Rich (Staff)
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8 Years Ago
Thanks for explaining that Richie ;) I kind of suspected that, as the 'LOT' or batch number does...
TURK
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8 Years Ago
You require 5g of Catalyst for every 100g of silicone, therefore you have 20 x 100g (2,000g) of...
Rich (Staff)
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8 Years Ago
:w00t: Crickey, I got it right ! :laugh: I did go about it in a different way than you, but...
TURK
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8 Years Ago
there are lots of ways of working out so long as you arrive at the correct amount, that's al lthat...
Rich (Staff)
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8 Years Ago
Hi all, Just in case somebody is interested, with reference the EC Vacuum degassing system...
TURK
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8 Years Ago
Why have my pictures been reduced to the size of a postage stamp !? They were 900 x 600 when I...
TURK
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8 Years Ago
Just on the topic of calculating catalyst ratios, thought I would add my formula to the mix in case...
Hanaldo
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8 Years Ago
As I'm at the beginning stage, learning the ropes as it were, I think that 'exact' measurements is...
TURK
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8 Years Ago
Glad it helps mate! One of the things I quite like about the casting process is you can work out...
Hanaldo
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8 Years Ago
Yup, precisely Hanaldo ........ that's the method I've been using, easy when you're using a 1:1...
TURK
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8 Years Ago
Turk, if its only 5mm, I would shave down the chipboard ends of the box or use something thinner. It...
Warren (Staff)
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8 Years Ago
That's OK Warren, at least now I'll know for next time ........ as I constructed my mould set up...
TURK
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8 Years Ago
What is it with this site, that you can't use a quote from a member and that it adds your response...
TURK
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8 Years Ago
Anyway guys ......... as it turns out, my silicone moulds made of CS25 came out absolutely superb !...
TURK
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8 Years Ago
Looking good mate! Is there any real reason to be concerned about the hardness of the silicone?...
Hanaldo
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8 Years Ago
Hi Turk, Glad the moulds came out ok. With densities and volume, you will find in most cases, the...
Warren (Staff)
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8 Years Ago
Hi guys, Thanks for those kind words guys ........ yeah, really happy with the way it turned...
TURK
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8 Years Ago
Hi Turk, You will find most battery scales will have an auto shut off to protect battery life. It...
Warren (Staff)
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8 Years Ago
Just to add to Warren's last post - you could actually remove the bung from the gauge to pierce it...
Rich (Staff)
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8 Years Ago
Regarding the scales auto-off function, this is why I always take note of the weight of the...
Hanaldo
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8 Years Ago
Thanks for the tips guys ........ I was totally aware of the maximum piercing of the bung as the...
TURK
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8 Years Ago
Hi guys ....... ( and girls if there are any on this forum ) ! it seems to me that this is more of...
TURK
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8 Years Ago
Just received my order Warren :D Ordered Wednesday the 8th ....... as I live in the boondocks...
TURK
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8 Years Ago
Hi all, Quad headlight tooling plugs for vacuum forming now complete :) just got to drill a...
TURK
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8 Years Ago
Hi guys, I realise it's been a while since my last update, but I feel some members may wonder how things are coming along. And how I'm getting on with EC products and materials. The ABS parts I'm.....
TURK
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7 Years Ago
I'm sure the paste will work in exactly the same way if it isn't still the same product. I love tooling putty, it makes a lot of jobs so much simpler. A couple of things to watch out for - it traps.....
Hanaldo
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7 Years Ago
Hi Hanaldo, Many thanks for your input, very much appreciated mate ;) EC have an update version of that video? ............. looked everywhere, can't find it :( Matthieu Libeert' video on...
TURK
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7 Years Ago
Ah I forgot EC are uploading their latest videos to Vimeo. This is the updated one here: http://easycomposites.co.uk/#!/composites-tutorials/High-Temp-Tooling-Gelcoat-Putty-Mould Realistically.....
Hanaldo
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7 Years Ago
Thanks Hanaldo, I was going to use Easylease anyway as I keep in stock, and maybe apply a few coats of release wax first. I don't know if it's the recommended thing or even if others do that on a...
TURK
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7 Years Ago
Oh, never apply a solvent based release agent over a wax release agent! You can apply wax over the Easylease, but not the other way around. The solvents actually dissolve the wax, and the wax...
Hanaldo
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7 Years Ago
You know, now you mention that ................. I kind of thought at the time that the Easylease rubbed the wax off anyway! As you say, I got lucky! The other valid point you make is, even though I....
TURK
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7 Years Ago
Easylease should be applied in layers, typically a minimum of 6 layers for a pattern or new mould. Check the TDS for details, but it will be something like 15 minutes between coats.
Hanaldo
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7 Years Ago
Ah, yes, I'd forgotten about that ................. been a while since I used it. Thanks Hanaldo ;) I'm going to order from EC today. EG60 Epoxy Tooling Gelcoat EMP Epoxy Moulding Putty I think...
TURK
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7 Years Ago
I'd be hesitant to do 40mm in one hit, I think much over 25mm in one go may provoke a pretty high exotherm. You could do it in 2 layers, you would just want a 'coupling coat' of the gelcoat in betwee...
Hanaldo
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7 Years Ago
Yeah, I was going to apply the layers gradually, a cm or two just like the video shows, wait for it to cure then apply another cm or two. I don't know what a coupling coat is Hanaldo, I'll ask the...
TURK
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7 Years Ago
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