Rubber Mold Zero D Products ( 5 lbs ) / PRECUT
FIRM, FLEX and LOW SHRINK GRAY grades all demonstrate controlled shrink. You will never encounter variations in hardness or shrink with Akron Jewelry Rubber™
PRECUT PIECES 1-7/8" x 2-7/8"
5 lb boxes
Available in 3 styles
Firm= Castaldo White Label
Flex=Gold Label
Low Shrink Gray=No shrink pink
AKRON JEWELRY RUBBERTM
Is the only trouble free natural mold rubber available. Our customers
never throw molds away due to inclusions or unexplained growths in
mold patterns. Our flagship product continues to gain wide
acceptance based on unsurpassed quality and excellent value.
Highly consistent properties, controlled shrink and smooth-cutting
makes Akron Jewelry rubber the modern choice of professionals. Our
natural rubber grades are Flex (soft), Firm and low shrink Gray.
Instructions:
Pre-heat your vulcanizer to 310°F (154°C). Periodic checks of temperature calibration is recommended. Temperature and time may be varied to suit your needs and experience, however, it is recommended that you not exceed 325° F (163°C) with any natural mold rubber.
Akron Jewelry Rubber™ should be vulcanized at 310°F (154°C) for 7½ minutes per layer of rubber.
Remove plastic covers from both sides of rubber. A good practice is to use stainless steel or aluminum mold plates which are available inexpensively from any dealer. If you write on the rubber, slip a small piece of aluminum foil between the rubber and the mold plate to prevent ink transfer. Pack mold frames fully, taking care to fill undercuts with small pieces of rubber.
It is not necessary in all cases to pack an extra layer of rubber (7 pieces in a ¾" frame). If you use frames with small vent holes, it is a good practice to do so. In any case, you should make certain that the rubber in your packed frame extends above the surface of the frame.
Be sure that your vulcanizer is up to temperature before inserting packed mold frame.
Tighten vulcanizer by hand and check periodically during the first 5 minutes to ensure that it remains snug. Do not use excessive pressure as you can damage the model and the vulcanizer.
At the end of an appropriate vulcanization time, remove your mold from the frame and allow to cool at room temperature until it can be handled comfortably. A ¾" (19mm) mold will take about 20 minutes to cool sufficiently. You may also use cold water to cool the mold.
Akron Jewelry Rubber™ provides a somewhat easier release than other products, however you may find that using our slick™ silicone mold release is helpful if used sparingly. As with any mold release spray, allow the spray to dry before injecting wax. Used sparingly, drying is rapid. The wetness you see is the solvent that carries the silicone. The silicone remains in the mold after the solvents dry. Injecting a mold that is still quite wet can produce less than desired results.
Finished molds should be stored away from sunlight and heat to preserve their flexibility for years to come.