Making a Lightweight, Strong, Hollow Casting Using Matrix™ Dryve Polymer Gypsum
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- Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
- Matrix Dryve™ is a versatile all-powder polymer modified gypsum system that has superior physical and performance properties compared to regular gypsum products. It is an “all-powder” alternative to our original Matrix™ NEO powder/liquid system.
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00:00 Introduction
00:32 Mold Overview and Goals
03:31 Preparing Mold and Support Shell
04:21 Mixing The Accelerator Solution
04:55 Measuring Matrix Dryve
05:22 Adding Accelerator Solution
06:10 Mixing Matrix Dryve
07:17 Applying Matrix Dryve Layer 1
09:58 Applying Matrix Dryve Layer 2
13:20 Applying Matrix Dryve Thickened Layer 3
15:30 Using Chopped Glass Fibers in Matrix Dryve Layer 4
18:58 Applying Final Layer Of Matrix Dryve Later 5
20:52 Demold Casting
23:10 Weight and Cost Saving Comparison To Solid Casting
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It's always great to get a new Milo video. I hope everyone at Smooth-On is staying healthy and having a great 2022.
Thanks for watching! 😃
@@smoothon Milo videos are a definite favorite! He's very down to earth, pleasant to listen to, and informative.
We need a signature Milo line of smooth-on products!
This is a great idea!
Milo is the best. Amirite?! Great content. Easy to follow and thorough.
Regarding the tip about brushing on the Sonite wax to the support shell to seal it against casting material, is this something that should be done prior to each casting? Or is one application of the wax good for many castings?
It should be good for multiple castings.
Very good video, though not once is Abraham Lincoln mentioned. Aside from that- could the fiberglass be added to the second layer? What type of coloring can be used with the Dryve?
Hi, thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed it. Yes you could use the glass in the second layer however you want to ensure that you have a thick enough first coat so that the fibers do not show through the first layer. Yes you can pigment the Matrix Dryve. Here is a link to a video showing it. ruclips.net/video/0marTTFyzbE/видео.html
Exactly what I am looking for. Can you list all the products that you just used so I can place an order?
Hi Josh, are you looking for the moldmaking and casting materials?
Nice
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Is no-one going to talk about the Flux-Capacitor in that machine in the back?
🤣👍
I’m just wondering, if there could be a (support shell material ) that could be brushed on then hardens, ie - something like the 3D resin that you could brush on then flash it with UV light to build up layers to ( whatever thickness you desired ) kind of thing 🤔
Our Plasti-Paste II is a resin support shell material that cures quickly and is very strong: www.smooth-on.com/products/plasti-paste-ii/
@@smoothon yeah, but I was thinking of a Smooth on (own version) for a very quick (possibly large or quite small castings ) that could be done very quickly - at lest it might be something to give you’re chemists something to investigate 🙂
This is a great idea! We will forward it to our lab.
Whats up with the Flux capacitor on the silver machine in the background 🤔 anyone else see that?
That's our autoclave. Since it speeds up the cure time for some materials, it's kind of like a time machine! :)
I have an idea on what to do next; To spur sales of the product (in this case Matrix Dryve) why not say at the beginning of the video "Anyone who purchases Matrix Dryve this month will be entered to win one of the 5 Abe's created in the video".
Good idea!