Mold Max™ 14 NV

MoldMax14NVPint 7B3C65F0-B980-F746-89B4-619AB65117B6
Tin Cure Silicone

Low-viscosity silicone rubber with fast cure and long library-life.

  • Shore  hardness:  14A
  • Mix ratio: 100A:10B by weight
  • Working time: 40 min
  • Cure time: 4 hrs
  • Specific gravity: 1.12 g/cc
  • Suitable for wax, gypsum, and resin casting
€ 35.71

(€ 29.51 without 21% VAT)

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Description

This silicone rubber is a Shore 14A tin-catalyzed material known for its low viscosity, fast cure, and long library life. 

Mold Max™ 14NV does not require vacuum degassing and has a mix ratio of 100A:10B by weight. 

The working time is 40 minutes, and the cure time is 4 hours at room temperature. 

Mold Max™ 14NV reproduces fine details and is suitable for industrial and art applications, including molds for prototypes, furniture, sculpture, and architectural elements.

It can also be used for movie special effects. 

Cure time can be reduced with a cure accelerator. 

Mold Max™ 14NV can cast materials such as wax, gypsum, low melt alloys/metals, and urethane, epoxy, or polyester resins. 

N.B. Do not cast concrete into rubber molds made with this product as it will not cure properly.

Features

  • Fast cure time of 4 hours at room temperature
  • Does not require vacuum degassing
  • Low viscosity for easy mixing and pouring

Technical Properties

  • Mix Ratio By Weight: 100A:10B
  • Working time: 40 minutes
  • Cure Time: 4 hours
  • Shore Hardness: 14 A
  • Specific gravity 1.12 g/cc
  • Specific Volume: 0.89 cm³/g
  • Color: White
  • Tensile Strength: 3.38 MPa
  • 100% Modulus: 241 kPa
  • Elongation @ Break: 600%
  • Die B Tear Strength: 15.2 kN/m
  • Useful Temperature (max): 204°C
  • Useful Temperature (min): -54°C
  • Dielectric Strength: 330 volts/mil
  • Dielectric Constant, 100Hz: 3.29
  • Dissipation Factor, 100Hz: 0.005
  • Volume Resistance: 8.29E+11 ohm
  • Volume Resistivity: 5.83E+13 ohm/cm
  • Thermal Conductivity: 0.21 W/M*K
  • Shrinkage: 0.002 mm/mm
  • Mixed Viscosity: 7,500 mPa·s

Instructions

Important: Weigh Part A & B components using a gram scale for success.

Conduct a small test application to determine suitability for your project.

Applying a Sealer / Release Agent

The rubber may be inhibited by sulfur-base clays, resulting in tackiness or lack of cure. Test the compatibility by applying a small amount of rubber onto a non-critical area. If this does not cure well, apply a “barrier coat” of clear acrylic lacquer and allow to dry. A release agent can ease demolding. Ease Release™ 200 is recommended for silicone rubber molds.

Measuring & Mixing

Store materials at 23°C (73°F). Use safety glasses, long sleeves, and rubber gloves. Pre-mix Part A thoroughly. Dispense parts A and B into a mixing container using a gram scale and mix for 3 minutes, scraping the sides and bottom.

Pouring / Curing / Post Curing

Pour the mixture at the lowest point of the containment field. The liquid should level off at least 1.3 cm (1/2”) over the highest point of the model. Allow the mold to cure for 4 hours at 23°C before demolding. Post cure for 4 hours at 65°C to eliminate residual moisture and alcohol. Allow mold to cool to room temperature before use. Do not cure below 18°C.

Accelerating Cure

Accel-T™ accelerator reduces cure time. Note: working time is reduced with more Accel-T™. Refer to the technical bulletin for mix ratios and cure times. Using this accelerator shortens the mold's library life.


% Accel-T™             Pot Life                 Cure Time

0.2                         25 minutes            2 hours

1                             4.5 minutes           15 minutes


Silicone Thinner™ lowers mixed viscosity and shore hardness, increasing pot life. Do not exceed 10% by weight of total system (A+B). Refer to the technical bulletin for details. Not recommended for brush-on rubber molds; use Mold Max™ Stroke™ for that purpose.

Specifications

Color White
Die B Tear Strength 87 pli
Cure Time 4 hours
Pot Life 40 minutes
Specific Volume 24.7 cu. in./lb.
Specific Gravity 1.12 g/cc
Mix Ratio By Weight 100A:10B
Shrinkage 0.002 in. / in.
Dielectric Strength 330 volts/mil
Tensile Strength 490 psi
Shore A Hardness 14
Volume Resistivity 5.83E+13 ohm/cm
Volume Resistance 8.29E+11 ohm
Thermal Conductivity 0.21 W/M*K
Mixed Viscosity 7,500 cps
Elongation @ Break 600 %
Useful Temperature (max) 400 °F
100% Modulus 35 psi
Useful Temperature (min) -65 °F
Dielectric Constant, 100Hz 3.29
Dissipation Factor, 100Hz 0.005
Available in Tin Cure Silicone
Product Color Die B Tear Strength Cure Time Pot Life Specific Volume Specific Gravity Mix Ratio By Weight Shrinkage Dielectric Strength Tensile Strength Shore A Hardness Volume Resistivity Volume Resistance Thermal Conductivity Mixed Viscosity Elongation @ Break Useful Temperature (max) 100% Modulus Useful Temperature (min) Dielectric Constant, 100Hz Dissipation Factor, 100Hz
Mold Max™ 14 NV White 87 pli 4 h. 40 min. 24.7 cu. in./lb. 1.12 g/cc 100A:10B 0.002 in. / in. 330 volts/mil 490 psi 14 5.83E+13 ohm/cm 8.29E+11 ohm 0.21 W/M*K 7,500 cps 600 % 400 °F 35 psi -65 °F 3.29 0.005
Mold Max™ 29 NV Yellow 96 pli 6 h. 40 min. 23.7 cu. in./lb. 1.17 g/cc 100A:10B 0.002 in. / in. 330 volts/mil 417 psi 29 5.83E+13 ohm/cm 8.29E+11 ohm 0.21 W/M*K 10,000 cps 361 % 400 °F 54 psi -65 °F 3.29 0.005

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