Rowe Trading FAQ Episode 1: Tin-Cure Silicone vs. Platinum-Cure Silicone

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

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  • @datbat1
    @datbat1 Год назад

    Clear, comprehensive, and very helpful. Thank you for this.

  • @jamesyoungquist6923
    @jamesyoungquist6923 Год назад

    Great explanation, cheers

  • @neoxjin
    @neoxjin Год назад

    Hello ! Great video, thanks a lot !
    I have a question for which I can't find anything on Google.
    I am i n the process of casting some spiderman webline/net in polyuréthane.
    For that, I am currently 3D printing the weblines, then will poor epoxy resin on top of it, to create a negative mold.
    Then I will use that negatve mold to cast the weblines with silicone or uréthane. Do you think there will be cure inhibition ?
    I can only find answers about casting resin into silicone molds. And not the other way around (castinf silicon in an epoxy resin mold)
    thanks a lot for your answer

  • @FiberglassWarehouse
    @FiberglassWarehouse Год назад

    You mentioned that the tin cure is better for polyurethane resin and the platinum is better for polyurethane elastomers. I don't understand the difference. Are you saying the hard urethane vs urethane rubber parts?

  • @weirdscience1
    @weirdscience1 8 месяцев назад

    FYI, silicon is different than silicone mate. One makes computer chips and the other fu¢k€r ware. Thanks for the information though thoroughly enjoyed.

  • @javierfito5077
    @javierfito5077 2 года назад

    can you tint tin silicone with acrylic paint while mixing?

    • @rmc2414
      @rmc2414 Год назад

      I have never tried tinting silicone with acrylic paint. It may cause problems. You can use oil-based paints though.

  • @RameshRawat-g8u
    @RameshRawat-g8u 3 дня назад

    Platium cure silicon rubber not need curing agent