SM400901R
PURE PORCELAIN METAL POWDER FOR COLD CASTING
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This is a fine grade of 325 mesh the correct fineness for cold casting. Porcelain or other stone-based powders are added to polyester resin, polyurethane resin, epoxy, gypsum cement or other binders. Small objects are cast and cured in suitable molds. To conserve powderl when casting large pieces you can dust (salt) the mold surface, brush a thin coating on the surface, spread or roll the metal on or spray a thin coating. The mold is then back-filled with resin or fiberglass, iron or steel shot, sand or calcium carbonate to increase the weight to give it the heft and feel of a hot foundry ‘pour.’
You can also lighten the piece by added hollow glass beads to your back up casting mix. After curing and removal from the mold the object must be gently abraded or burnished with fine steel wool (triple 0 grade), a Scotch Brite® pad, or sand blasted to remove the microscopic film of binder from the surface of the powder particles. This exposes the pure material beneath. Click here to download information of creating cold casting pieces. The object will have the authentic look and feel of a true porcelain. That is because the surface is now true porcelain.
This impression material is perfect for life casting and especially gentle for casting infants and children.
For those perfect bubble-free castings, check out our vacuum and pressure chamber or vibrating table.
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