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Akron RTV-RP Silicone™
rr
Clear
Silicone
Glass/Aluminium RTV mold frames are also available in various sizes.
 
Akron RTV Mold Rubber is designed specifically for the needs of the
manufacturing jeweller.
 
PRODUCTION MOLDS DIRECTLY FROM YOUR ORIGINAL WAX OR RP RESIN MODELS
 
Extremely High Tear Resistance High Elongation
Zero Shrink for accurate model reproduction
Clear for easy bubble detection and parting line placement
24 Hour room temperature cure
30 Minute-1 hour accelerated cure option
 
Please note: no changes have been made to the product. We only changed the name to RTV-RP in keeping with the products original use for Rapid Prototyping applications.
 
FOUR KIT SIZES
.5 kg. (1.1 lb.) 1 kg. (2.2 lb.)
4 kg. (8.8 lb.) 20 kg. (44 lb.)
 
 
Working with Akron RTV-RP Silicone Mold Rubber
 
General
Akron RTV-RP Silicone Mold Rubber is designed to work with all RP grown (printed) models and all Stereo Lithographic resin models. RTV-RP is a two part addition cure system exhibiting high tear strength and elongation. You will find it to be well suited to difficult applications where undercuts and thin sections can otherwise be a problem. The firmness of the finished mold will prevent deflection of thin sections during wax injection. Stored at room temperature, unmixed product will retain its excellent properties for six months or more. Because settling can occur during extended storage, it is recommended that both the resin and catalyst be stirred in their respective containers before use. Always thoroughly clean the model to prevent cure inhibition.
 
Mixing
To prevent settling, always thoroughly stir parts A and B in their individual containers before using. Weigh the resin (Part A) in a clean container of about four to five times the volume of the resin being weighed. This will allow room for expansion during de-airing. Add the appropriate amount of catalyst (Part B). Mix thoroughly by hand or with a low speed mixer under 1000 rpm to prevent heat generation. Two 15 second cycles is sufficient when power mixing. Useful pot life is approximately 90 minutes.
 
De-airing
Use a vacuum chamber capable of pulling 29 inches of mercury. Most investment units will handle this. Place mixture in vacuum chamber allowing the mixture to expand to about four times its original volume, crest and recede. Continue under vacuum for 4 to 5 minutes. Although it may appear that there is still air in the mixture, do not continue to vacuum. Stop and allow to sit for 10 minutes, at which time you will note that the mixture is free from trapped air.
 
Pouring
if you are using glass mold frames, it is recommended that you use Teflon mold release spray on the glass surfaces to provide easier release. Pour your mixture carefully down the side of the mold frame, taking care not to introduce new bubbles. See that the mixture flows down the side of the frame and up into undercuts in the model without entrapping air. Further time under vacuum may be appropriate if you introduce air while pouring. Vacuum two to three minutes and allow to rest. With clear RTV, you can see and move stubborn bubbles with a straightened paper clip.
 
Cure Time
If you are making a mold from a carved or machined wax, you may use the 16 hour de-mold time at room temperature, or 60 minutes at 50°C (122°F). If your model is not sensitive to elevated temperatures, you can cure in 30 minutes at 88°C (190°F). A good low temperature cure method is to immerse the mold in a water tank maintained at the required temperature, or cure in an oven with controlled temperature.
 
Direct Alloy Casting
Akron RTV Silicone is rated for continuous exposure to temperatures up to 500°F (260°C). We do not recommend direct alloy casting as it is an unsafe procedure without proper training.
 
Alternate Catalyst (Softer Molds)
The standard Akron RTV kit includes a catalyst that will produce molds with all of the most important qualities for best reproduction of models or carved waxes. The standard mold is the same hardness as our Akron Jewelry Rubber Firm grade (40 durometer, Short A). In the case where you have a very delicate wax model to copy, it may be desirable to produce a softer mold to prevent breakage during cutting. For this purpose, you may purchase a bottle of our CAT-5 catalyst. The resultant mold will have a durometer of 25° Short A. You should recognize that a soft mold is not recommended where you have thin sections that will deflect during wax injection.
 
Yield
A 1.1 lb. kit will yield 5 to 6 molds from an average mold frame 3/4" x 2" x 3". Actual yield is dependent on model size and other factors within the user's control, such as not filling the mold frame to the top.
 
How Much?
The approximate amount of mold rubber required to fill a specific mold frame is calculated as follows:

L= internal length of mold frame in inches
W= internal width of mold frame
T= thickness of mold frame
Lbs. = L x W x T x .04
Grams= L x W x T x .04 x 454


This will fill the mold frame but does not allow for the model. You will want to deduct an amount for the displacement of the model. The above formula provides total mixed weight. To discover the proper portions of part A and part B, divide total weight by 1.1. This is the weight of part A (resin) required. Multiply this figure by .1 to discover the total weight required of part B (catalyst).
 
Clean Up
To clean up resin or catalyst before RTV cures use toluene, naphtha or a similar product such as mineral spirits. All are rather inexpensive and can be purchased at any paint or hardware store. There is no solvent for cured material; however, it will simply peel away.
 
GENERAL PROPERTIES
Color : Translucent
Hardness : 40 short A (durometer)
Pot Life : 1.5 hours
Initial Mixed Viscosity : 1000 poise
Tensile Strength : 800 psi
Elongation : 300%
Linear Shrinkage : < 0.1%     
Specific Gravity : 1.1 gm/cc
Tear Strength : 125 ppli ASTM DIE B

Working with Akron LOVIS RTV-RP Silicone Mold Rubber
General
Akron LOVIS RTV-RP• Silicone Mold Rubber is the first low viscosity, high strength silicone RTV and is designed to work with all RP grown (printed) models and all Stereo Lithographic resin models. LOVIS RTV-RP is a two-part 10:1 mix ratio, addition cure system exhibiting high tear strength and very high elongation. You will find it to be well suited to difficult applications where undercuts and thin sections can otherwise be a problem. The firmness of the finished mold will prevent deflection of thin sections during wax injection. Stored at room temperature, unmixed product will retain its excellent properties for six months or more. Because settling can occur during extended storage, it is recommended that both the resin and catalyst be stirred thoroughly in their respective containers before use. Always thoroughly clean the model and frame to prevent cure inhibition. Again, to prevent settling, always thoroughly stir parts A and B in their individual containers before using.
 
Mixing
LOVIS is sensitive to mixing time. LOVIS is a ten to one mix. Weigh the resin (Part A) in a clean container of about four to five times the volume of the resin being weighed. This will allow room for expansion during de-airing. Add the appropriate amount of catalyst (Part B). Use a power mixer on low to medium speed. Mix until the color is consistent, with no streaking. Then mix for a minimum of 5 minutes while continuously scraping the sides of the bowl. This will produce a mold of 40• Shore A durometer, which is ideal for most applications.

Less mixing time will produce a finished mold that can be anywhere from 30• Shore A to 38• Shore A durometer. With some experimenting, you can determine the time required to arrive at the hardness you prefer. Make a record of the mixing time for future reference. Useful pot life is approximately 90 minutes.
 
De-airing
Use a vacuum chamber capable of pulling 29 inches of mercury. Most investment units are perfect for this. Place mixture in vacuum chamber allowing the mixture to expand to about two times its original volume, crest and recede. Continue under vacuum for 2 to 4 minutes.
 
Pouring
If you are using glass mold frames, it is recommended that you use Teflon (TFE) mold release spray on the glass surfaces to provide easier release. Pour your mixture carefully down the side of the mold frame, taking care not to introduce new bubbles. See that the mixture flows down the side of the frame and up into undercuts in the model without entrapping air. Conserve material by using the shortest possible sprue and fill the frame to no more than ½" over the top of the model. Further time under vacuum may be appropriate if you introduce air while pouring. Vacuum two to three minutes in the mold frame.
 
Cure Time
If you are making a mold from a carved or machined wax, or resin model, you may use the 16-hour cure time at room temperature, or 60 minutes at 50°C (122°F). If your model is not sensitive to elevated temperatures, you can cure in 30 minutes at 88°C (190°F). A good low temperature cure method is to partially immerse the mold frame in a water tank maintained at the required temperature, or cure in an oven capable of closely controlled temperature.
 
Direct Alloy Casting
LOVIS RTV-RP Silicone is rated for continuous exposure to temperatures up to 500°F (260°C). We do not recommend direct alloy casting, as it is an unsafe procedure without proper training. The mold rubber will, however, withstand this method.
 
Yield
A 1.1 lb. kit will yield 5 to 6 molds from an average mold frame 3/4" x 2" x 3". Actual yield is dependent on model size and other factors within the user's control, such as not filling the mold frame to the top.
 
How Much?
The approximate amount of mold rubber required to fill a specific mold frame is calculated as follows:

L= total height planned for the mold in inches. Plan to make mold as short as possible to conserve material.
W= internal width of mold frame
T= thickness of mold frame
Lbs. = L x W x T x .047
Grams= L x W x T x .047 x 454


This will make the size mold you desire, but does not allow for the displacement of the model. You will want to deduct an amount for the displacement of the model.

The above formula provides total mixed weight. To discover the proper portions of part A and part B, divide total weight by 1.1. This is the weight of part A (resin) required. Multiply this figure by .1 to discover the total weight required of part B (catalyst).
 
Clean Up
To clean up resin or catalyst before RTV cures, use toluene, naphtha or a similar product such as mineral spirits. All are rather inexpensive and can be purchased at any paint or hardware store. There is not a solvent for cured material; however, it will simply peel away.
 
GENERAL PROPERTIES Four Kit Sizes Available
Color Translucent  
Hardness 40 short A (durometer) 0.5 kg. (1.1 lb.)
Pot Life 1.5 hours 1 kg. (2.2 lb.)
Initial Mixed Viscosity 1000 poise 4 kg. (8.8 lb.)
Tensile Strength 800 psi 20 kg. (44 lb.)
Elongation 300%  
Linear Shrinkage < 0.1%       
Specific Gravity 1.1 gm/cc  
Tear Strength 125 ppli ASTM DIE B  
 
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