Re: [rp-ml] SLA prototype

From: Cote' Art & Engineering <coteart_at_bellsouth.net>
Date: Sat Sep 25 2004 - 16:28:06 EEST

Vinod,

Inhibited curing problems as you describe are quite common. You should
use a silicone rubber with a platinum type catalyst. It would be more
economical to use urethane if possible.

Kiran wrote:

>
> Hello Friends,
>
> I am facing problem while making a silicon rubber(Additional cure
> RTV) mold using SLA master.The rubber surface which is in contact
> with the master surface will remain tacky even after painting or
> applying a surfacer coat on the SLA surface and cure it at a room
> temperature.
>
> Can any one tell us how to over come with this problem.
>
> Regards
> Vinod Kumar
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Received on Sat Sep 25 15:28:21 2004

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