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Can a rubber mold that has torn in production be repaired?

Although a repair may not be permanent, you can repair either a silicone or urethane rubber mold so that you can at least get a few more castings. You can then use that a casting to make a new mold.

Repairing a silicone mold – use Sil-Poxy silicone rubber adhesive. Important; all surfaces to be bonded must be clean. Use acetone or other solvent to clean the area to be bonded before applying adhesive.

Repairing a urethane mold
– use Ure-Bond urethane rubber adhesive. Important; all surfaces to be bonded must be clean. Use acetone or other solvent to clean the area to be bonded before applying adhesive.


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