What Is Acrylic One (A1)?
What is A1? - A1 is an incredibly versatile 2-component water-based acrylic material. It can be used for anything from small craft projects and castings right up to architectural work and building facades.
What is A1? - A1 is an incredibly versatile 2-component water-based acrylic material. It can be used for anything from small craft projects and castings right up to architectural work and building facades.
The risk of contaminating the material is the primary issue in considering which type of disposable rubber glove to use with our materials. The wrong choice could lead to cure inhibition.
At Neill’s Materials, user safety and care for our environment are top priorities. Do you know the rules and regulations for safely disposing of specific cured and uncured materials?
Rubber materials, especially Polyurethanes, can vary in shades due to quite a few factors. This is very normal! But does colour have effect on performance of the cured material?
Shore Hardness becomes an important factor when considering which mould rubber you should choose when making a mould of your original.
When mould making or casting Silicones or Polyurethanes, cooler temperatures will slow down the curing process, while warmer temperatures will speed up it up.
There are quite a few reasons why a rubber might not cure. All mould making rubbers may be subject to cure inhibition by contaminants on the surface of a model being used for mould making.