Ecoflex™ 00-30
Shore 00-30 Super-Soft, Addition Cure Silicone Rubber
Ecoflex™ rubbers are platinum-catalysed silicones that are versatile and easy to use. Ecoflex™ rubbers are mixed 1A:1B by weight or volume and cured at room temperature with negligible shrinkage. Low viscosity ensures easy mixing and de-airing, or you can choose to mix and dispense using our convenient dispensing cartridges. Cured material is skin safe and certified by an independent laboratory.
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Quick Tech Data
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1A:1B
Mix Ratio By Volume
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1A:1B
Mix Ratio By Weight
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45 minutes
Pot Life
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4 hours
Cure Time
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00-30
Shore Hardness
Cured rubber is very soft, very strong and very “stretchy”, stretching many times its original size without tearing and will rebound to its original form without distortion. Ecoflex™ rubbers are water white translucent and can be colour pigmented with Silc Pig™ pigments for creating a variety of colour effects. You can also add Smooth-On’s Silicone Thinner™ to further lower the viscosity. THI-VEX™ silicone thickener can be added by weight to Ecoflex™ silicones for brushable aplications.
Soft, Softer, Softest . . . Ecoflex™ rubbers are based on Smooth-On’s Dragon Skin™ technology and are currently available in four different hardness’: , Shore 00-10, 00-20, 00-30, 00-35 and 00-50. They are suitable for a variety of applications including making prosthetic appliances, cushioning for orthotics and special effects applications (especially in animatronics where repetitive motion is required).
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