Silicone mould island serving tray
- For epoxy serving trays
- Dimensions: 36 x 24 x 1.2 cm
- Material: silicone
Use this silicone mould to make a large epoxy tray. You pour this mould in two parts. You first pour in the base and then make a second pour (in a different colour) to fill the remaining space. The mould is made of silicone. This means the epoxy does not adhere to the mould and you can easily release it. The mould can be used several times.
Suitable epoxy resin
The use of suitable epoxy is important for the final result of your Resin Art creations. Do you want to use a transparent epoxy that is ideally suited to Resin Art? Then you can choose RESION UV Resin Art epoxy LV (low viscosity) or RESION UV Resin Art epoxy MV (medium viscosity). Because these epoxy resins do not discolour under UV light, you no longer need a UV stabiliser. For all epoxy resins, see the Epoxy category.
Make unique Resin Art with these pigments
With epoxy pigments you can give your Resin Art a unique twist. With luxurious metallic MetalTint colours or transparent TransTint pigments you can give your serving tray a beautiful colour. Do you prefer an opaque colour? Then choose Resi-Tint MAX or Epoxy pigment (available in every RAL colour).
View our entire pigment range to see which pigments suit your taste!
Using this mould
This mould is slightly different to our other silicone moulds. This is because this mould consists of different parts (land and water). You can use it by following these steps:
- Pour epoxy into the cast.
- Let the epoxy cure for 24 hours.
- Remove the hardened part from the mould.
- Pour epoxy into the remaining space that has not been filled yet.
- Finally, let this harden for at least 24 hours (complete hardening is 3-5 days).
Properties
Shape: island
Material: silicone
Dimensions
- 30 x 25 x 1 cm (lxwxh)
We have a number of recommendations for working safely with polymers. At Polyestershoppen you will not only find the polymers themselves, but you can also purchase all the protective equipment you need from us. If you have any doubts or questions, please contact our customer service. We can give you advice on how to work safely with polymers.