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2. Pour the required amounts of both parts A & B into a mixing container - do not mix in the original container the rubber is supplied with except in the case of 1- lb kits. A rubber mixing bowl of the type commonly used to mix jewelry investment is ideal. DO NOT mix in paper cups or use wooden mixing tools - they may contain moisture that can ruin a mold. Always pour catalyst (part A) into rubber (part B).
Avoid moving the mold during the curing process. Avoid temperature changes during curing, such as lower temperatures at night, open windows, etc. Cure at the same warm temperature/hat all your materials were when they were mixed. Temperatures below about 65�F! 1 8�C will lengthen the time required for proper curing and may spoil the mold. Placing the poured mold in an area warmer than the materials were when they were poured can cause bubbles or distortion.
NOTES MIXING AND CURING: Both Part A and B tend to absorb atmospheric moisture, and thus should be used as soon as possible after opening the container. All materials should be at room temperature. Stir individual components before use. If solid material is noted at the bottom of the Part A container, it may be re-dissolved by loosening the lid and warming to 150�F / 66�C, stirring with a metal or brass rod and allowing to cool before use. Part B should be weighed into a clean metal, glass, rubber or plastic container ( but not styrene or polystyrene foam, such as cold drink cups), then the appropriate amount of Part A can be weighed on top of the B. One pound kits are pre-weighed and the Part A can simply be emptied into the Part B container, if the whole unit is to be used at once. Do not use wood, paper or cardboard mixing tools and containers as they can introduce moisture and spoil the rubber. Curing in a warm location, up to 150�F/ 65�C, will greatly accelerate the curing speed while low temperatures slow down the cure. STORAGE: Avoid exposure to moisture and humidity. Keep containers tightly closed. Store and use at normal room temperatures. Part A & Part B will remain usable for at least six months from the date of shipment in unopened containers, if stored in a cool, dry location. Cured LiquiCast molds will slowly soften with age due to ambient moisture in the air. Proper mixing of components in the correct mix ratio contributes to longer mold life. Storage of molds in a dark, cool dry area will prolong life, as will reducing contact with moist air by enclosing stored molds in tightly closed plastic bags. Wax or metal patterns should be stored in the molds to maintain their shape. With proper care, molds should not soften appreciably for 2 - 4 years. Do not allow molds of one type of rubber to remain in contact with those of other rubbers as migration of oils or plasticizers from one to another can cause swelling, shrinkage, or distortion. If the mold is left in a distorted shape for any length or time it can take a permanent set and may never recover to its original shape. WRITING ON MOLDS: Cured LiquiCast molds can be written on for identification with ordinary marker pens. CLEANING MOLDS: LiquiCast molds can be cleaned if they become soiled or dirty by wiping them carefully with denatured ethyl alcohol (shellac thinner). MODEL PREPARATION: Porous surfaces such as wood, terra cotta or plaster must be sealed to prevent the rubber from penetrating the pores. Several coats of paste wax, allowed to dry and then polished, or melted paraffin, petroleum jelly, PVA (polyvinyl alcohol solution) and potters soap all work well for certain surfaces. CLEAN UP: Paper towels for wiping up are a must. Tools should be wiped clean before plastic or rubber is hard. Denatured ethyl alcohol (shellac thinner), acetone or MEK are good cleaning solvents, but are highly flammable.
GENERAL ADVICE Have all material at the same temperature. Warm room temperature, 70-85�F / 22-30�C, is best. Remember, it may take 24 hours for a five gallon pail of material to warm up to room temperature in the winter. Have all materials and equipment clean and ready. You do not want to have to go searching for something after you have already mixed the material because time is critical to obtaining good results. Close containers tightly after use. components absorb atmospheric moisture, and thus should be used up as soon as possible after the container is opened. Leaving caps off will cause deterioration even faster, sometimes within a few days. While LiquiCast is usable for at least six months after shipment if unopened, its Time your actions with a clock. Start timing when you start mixing. Try to have material poured and in place before half of the working time has elapsed so there is plenty of time for bubbles to rise away from the mold surface. Mix well, but avoid mixing air into the mix. Scrape the sides and bottom of the mixing container thoroughly several times while mixing. Sometimes, to insure that no unmixed material is clinging to the sides or bottom, the mix can be poured into another clean container and mixed again for a minute or two before pouring into the mold frame. Avoid being rushed. Careful planning should allow a deliberate pace without mistakes. Follow directions. All too often, projects are spoiled because in enthusiasm for completing a project, important directions were not followed. Please read all instructions thoroughly and call if you have any questions, before starting your project. Avoid air entrapment. Most molds can be poured by simply pouring in a steady stream into one corner of the mold frame, allowing the liquid to flow over the surface pushing air out ahead of it. Some mold makers feel that brushing a small amount of mixed rubber to the surface before pouring the bulk of the mix helps to assure that the liquid pushes all the air out of the crevices Remove molds from their frames and cut them gently as the material is softer than it will be a few days later The longer the material can cure before de-molding, the better
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DISCLAIMER: The information contained in this bulletin is considered accurate. However, no warranty is expressed or implied regarding the accuracy of the data, the results to be obtained by the use thereof, or that any such use will not infringe any patent. Before using, user shall determine the suitability of the product for the intended use and user assumes all risk and liability whatsoever in connection therewith. WARNING: Uncured LiquiCast compounds may cause skin or respiratory irritation or sensitization if improperly handled.- Avoid skin and eye contact with the uncured material. If skin contact occurs, remove with water-less hand cleaner or alcohol, then soap and water. Flush eyes with water for 15 minutes and seek medical attention. Use with adequate ventilation. Read MSDS and container labels prior to use. LiquiCast can be used safely if simple precautions are taken as recommended. Use gloves, dust masks, eye protection, closed shoes and adequate clothing as needed. WARRANTY- IMPORTANT NOTICE All CASTALDO. Jewelry Manufacturing Products are intended for professional use only and only by persons familiar with jewelry casting techniques. We are not responsible for misuse of our products or their use in conjunct/on with unsafe or improperly maintained equipment. CASTALDO- products are warranted to be free from defects in material and
workmanship. THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER
WARRANTIES NOT EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED
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