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Mold Max™ 29NV

Mold Max™ 29NV vs. Dragon Skin™ 15

Low Viscosity Tin-Cure Silicone Mold Rubber

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Mold Max™ 29NV vs. Dragon Skin™ 15Mold Max™ 29NV

Addition Cure Silicone Rubber Compound

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Key Differences

Product Type
  • Silicone Rubber - Tin Cure
  • Silicone Rubber - Platinum Cure
  • Skin Safe FX Materials
Mixed Viscosity10,000 cps21,000 cps
Mix Ratio By VolumeN/A (gram scale required)1A:1B
Shore A Hardness2915
ColorYellowTranslucent
Tensile Strength417 psi537 psi
Elongation @ Break361 %771 %
100% Modulus54 psi40 psi
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All Technical Data

Mold Max™ 29NVDragon Skin™ 15
Product Type
  • Silicone Rubber - Tin Cure
  • Silicone Rubber - Platinum Cure
  • Skin Safe FX Materials
Mixed Viscosity10,000 cps21,000 cps
Mix Ratio By Volume1A:1B
Mix Ratio By Weight100A:10B1A:1B
Pot Life40 minutes40 minutes
Cure Time6 hours7 hours
Shore A Hardness2915
Specific Gravity1.17 g/cc1.07 g/cc
Specific Volume23.7 cu. in./lb.25.8 cu. in./lb.
ColorYellowTranslucent
Die B Tear Strength96 pli112 pli
Tensile Strength417 psi537 psi
Elongation @ Break361 %771 %
100% Modulus54 psi40 psi
Shrinkage0.002 in. / in.<.001 in. / in.
Useful Temperature (min)-65 °F-65 °F
Useful Temperature (max)400 °F450 °F
Dielectric Constant, 100Hz3.29
Dielectric Strength330 volts/mil>350 volts/mil
Dissipation Factor, 100Hz0.005
Thermal Conductivity0.21 W/M*K
Volume Resistance8.29E+11 ohm
Volume Resistivity5.83E+13 ohm/cm

Product Description

Mold Max™ 29NV

Mold Max™ 29NV is a Shore 29A tin-catalyzed silicone mold rubber that offers low viscosity, fast cure and long library life.
Mold Max™ 29NV does not require vacuum degassing. Mix ratio is 100A:10B by weight. Working time is 45 minutes and cure time is 6 hours at room temperature.
Mold Max™ 29NV will reproduce the finest detail and is suitable for a variety of industrial and art related applications including making molds for reproducing prototypes, furniture, sculpture and architectural elements. Cure time can be reduced with Accel-T™ cure accelerator. Mold Max™ 29NV can be used to cast a variety of materials including wax, gypsum, low melt alloys/metals and urethane, epoxy or polyester resins.  Important: Do not cast concrete into rubber molds made with this product. Concrete will not cure properly and inhibition will result.  

Important; you must weigh Part A & B components using a gram scale to be successful with Mold Max™ 29NV.

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Dragon Skin™ 15

Dragon Skin™ silicones are high performance platinum cure liquid silicone compounds that are used for a variety of applications ranging from creating skin effects and other movie special effects to making production molds for casting a variety of materials. Because of the superior physical properties and flexibility of Dragon Skin™ rubbers, they are also used for medical prosthetics and cushioning applications. Dragon Skin™ rubbers are also used for a variety of industrial applications and have a service temperature range of a constant  -65°F to +450°F (-53°C to +232°C).

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