This high-quality two-component silicone allows you to easily and professionally make your own molds for candles, soap, and many other creative products. This silicone is perfect for hobbyists and professionals looking for detailed and durable molds for repeated use.
Thanks to silicone’s flexible yet sturdy properties, your mold will retain every detail of your original design, even the finest textures. Silicone can withstand high temperatures, making it ideal for casting candle wax, soap, resin and even plaster. In addition, the mold is non-porous and easy to release, allowing your poured creations to come out of the mold effortlessly and without damage.
There are 2 bottles of 500 grams, which together make 1 kg when mixed. You can make several small molds with them, as well as very large ones.
The usage is simple: mix the two components together in the ratio of 1:1. If you make a mold of 500 grams, use 250 grams of 1 bottle and 250 grams of the other bottle. After this, pour it over your model and let it harden. Within a few hours you will have a professional mold ready to use!
Perfect for DIY projects, small productions or to make unique gifts. Create beautiful, detailed molds today with this easy-to-use silicone set!
How to make your own silicone mold

Mix the two components together in the ratio of 1:1. This means that you use an equal ratio. If you make a mold of 500 grams, use 250 grams of 1 bottle and 250 grams of the other bottle.

After this, pour it over your model and let it cure. Use all the silicone you mixed. After mixing, you cannot store it.

Within hours you will have a professional mold ready to use!
Features of the silicone
Content | Bottle A : 500 grams Bottle B : 500 grams |
Surface | translucent |
Hardness (Shore A°) | 15-20±2 |
Mixed weight ratio of two components (A: B) | 1:1 |
Power viscosity (MPA.S ) | 5000±2000 |
Tensile strength (MPA) | 4.8 |
Tear strength (KN /m) | 22±2 |
Stretch (%) | 520 |
Density (G /CM3) | 1.05 |
Operating time (min) | 20-40 |
Curing time (H) | 3-5H(25℃)20-30MIN (60℃) |
Line shrinkage percentage (%) | ≤0.1 |
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