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If you notice creases, fold lines or "knit lines" in the cured mold, you have exceeded the working time and the mold has begun to cure before the mold was fully packed. These areas will be weak and subject to tearing.
The cure rate for new Castaldo Quick-Sil is affected by small temperature changes. Warm hands will cause shortened work time and cure time and cold hands will produce longer work time and cure time. Please note that the more vigorously you mix part A and part B, the more heat will be generated in the rubber itself. Working time (and cure time) will be reduced.
Please also note that placing Castaldo Quick-Sil in cold mold frames will result in longer cure times. We suggest warming the mold frame slightly to approximately 90° F / 32° C before beginning the process.
The oily residue on your hands after making a mold with Castaldo Quick-Sil is ordinary mineral oil, also commonly known as "baby oil" and used in child care. It is harmless and will not stain clothing, etc. Occasionally Castaldo Quick-Sil molds will “sweat” oil for a day or two after being made or if not used for a while. This is harmless and normal. It can easily be cleaned off with soap, water and a soft brush.
Mold frames, plates and sprue button formers that have been used with White Label®, Gold Label® or No Shrink Pink® rubber will have a surface film that contaminates Quick-Sil and must be washed off with any common solvent. If the mold frames, etc. are to be used for White Label, etc. again after Quick-Sil®, washing is required again. The effects of such contamination are a surface layer that is gooey, gummy and easily scraped off.
PROBLEM SOLVING CHART |
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Problem |
Cause |
Solution |
Rubber does not cure-remains soft |
Over mixing |
Uniform color not necessary- mix less |
Rubber too soft |
Improper mix ratio |
Use approximately equal parts A & B |
Rubber cures too slowly |
1) Rubber too cold |
1) Allow rubber to warm to room temperature; mix more vigorously to generate heat |
Air bubbles in finished mold |
Mold not pressed during cure |
Press mold in cold press, between c-clamps or other device within the working time |
Knit lines, folds & creases |
Work time exceeded Rubber began to cure during molding |
Do not exceed working time |
Oil forms on surface of finished mold |
Normal |
Wipe off oil |
Castaldo Quick-Sil is intended for professional use only and only by persons familiar with jewelry casting techniques. We are not responsible for misuse of our products or for use in conjunction with unsafe or improperly maintained equipment.
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