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Tin Cure Silicone for General Mold Making

The Best Starting Point for Everyday Tin Cure Mold Making

If you are not looking for the softest or firmest option, this is usually the most practical place to start.

Lead Time:

3–7 Days

MOQ:

100kg

Sample:

Free

H.S Code:

39100000

WHY THIS PAGE EXISTS

Why Many First Trials Start Here

One of the most common buying mistakes is starting too soft or too firm.

For many mold making jobs, a balanced grade is the safer first trial because it gives you a more workable mix of flexibility, support, handling, and practical usability.

If your project does not clearly demand maximum softness or firmer mold walls, this is often the most efficient range to test first.

Why Buyers Choose This Range First

More balanced performance

A better middle ground between easy release and mold support.

Lower chance of overcorrecting

Helps avoid choosing a grade that is too soft or too firm on the first test.

Broader fit across common jobs

Useful across resin, plaster, decorative reproduction, and many everyday RTV-2 projects.

Easier internal decision-making

A practical starting point for both end users and distributors evaluating new supply.

Recommended Starting Grades

TC-20

A softer-balanced option for buyers who still want some extra flexibility.

TC-25

A versatile everyday choice for broad general mold making use.

TC-30

If this is your first test order, we can help narrow the choice based on mold size, casting weight, and release expectations.

Short Note

We can recommend the right starting grade based on your mold size, shape complexity, and casting material.

APPLICATIONS

Best-Fit Applications

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How This Differs from Softer or Firmer Grades

Need easier demolding?

Go softer.

Need a balanced first trial?

Start here.

Need stronger support for larger molds?

Go firmer.

FAQs

What is the best starting hardness for general mold making?

For many projects, the mid-range is the most practical first test because it balances release and support better.

Should I start with 20A, 25A, or 30A?

That depends on mold size, casting material, and whether you want slightly softer release or slightly firmer support.

Can this range work for resin and plaster molds?

Yes. It is often a practical fit for both.

Why not just choose the cheapest or softest grade?

Because the wrong starting point can create more trial-and-error, more defects, and a slower qualification process.

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