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SILICONES, INC.

(336) 886-5018

211 Woodbine St., High Point, North Carolina   27261 , USA

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silicones, inc. manufactures specialty silicone products for a wide range of industries. the two-part rtv silicones made by silicones inc. fall broadly into two categories: addition cure silicone and condensation cure silicone. our products find application in a wide range of markets including mold making, electronics, entertainment & special effects, medical and various other industrial processes.

Products & Services:

  • Silicone Rubber
  • Two-part Silicones
  • Rtv Silicone
  • Condensation Cure Silicone
  • Addition Cure Silicone
  • Tin Catalyzed Silicone
  • Platinum Catalyzed Silicone
  • Silicones Inc.
  • Encapsulating Silicone
  • Mold Making
  • Potting Materials
  • Specialty Silicone Rubber

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catalyzed P-Series) are typically a better choice. But for economy, general mold making and prototype applications, condensation cure (tin catalyzed GI-Series) would be preferable. For... more in-depth information, read the explanations below. GI-Series (Tin Catalyzed) Condensation cure two-component silicone rubbers are excellent for most general mold making... unique to both processes that makes each a better performer under certain circumstances. For instance, if high temperatures are anticipated, then addition cure silicones (platinum...
primarily in the mold-making industry. Silicone molds are durable, simple to construct and use, and can be used for most castable materials. RTV-2 silicone rubber is used... skin silicone rubbers, used by make-up and Fx artists, were developed specifically at the request of special effects studios. Silicones, Inc. has developed many compounds...
library life, that is the life of the cured silicone varies from product to product and you should check with the factory. 6. How much product do I need to make my mold? (Coming Soon... at room temperature (RTV= room temperature vulcanization). 2. Do I need to use a mold release? Yes, on the original, and when trying to separate two silicones halves. Silicone..., the silicone will cure. 10. How can I make the silicone cure faster? We offer a catalysts for both the P-series and GI-series which will decrease the cure time, but remember if you decrease...

Company Profile:

Contact: 336-886-5018
Address: 211 Woodbine St.
High Point, North Carolina   27261 , USA
Url: http://www.silicones-inc.com
Fax: 336-886-7122
   
Year Established: 1974
Annual Sales: US$5 Million - US$10 Million
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