PL10 Platinum Cure Silicone Rubber Compound Kit (2x5Kg) - 10Kg
Product Description PL10 is a high-quality platinum-based (addition-cured) two-component silicone suitable for demanding mold-making applications. It is a more advanced type of RTV (Room Temperature Vulcanising) silicone compared to condensation cure silicones. The presence of platinum serves as a catalyst. It can be pigmented with silicone dyes. P + Read More
Product Description
PL10 is a high-quality platinum-based (addition-cured) two-component silicone suitable for demanding mold-making applications. It is a more advanced type of RTV (Room Temperature Vulcanising) silicone compared to condensation cure silicones. The presence of platinum serves as a catalyst. It can be pigmented with silicone dyes. PL10 offers many advantages, including:
- Reproduces fine details with accuracy.
- Has very low shrinkage (≤0.1).
- Has high elasticity and tear resistance.
- Easy mixing ratio (1:1 by weight).
- Excellent resistance to polyurethane resins.
- Easy to use.
Recommended Uses
PL10 silicone is used for creating molds that require precision, with complex parts and accurate reproduction of the original dimensions. Finished silicone molds can be used for repeated casting of polyurethane resins, epoxy resins, plaster, cement, ceramic mixtures, chocolate (Food Safe with SGS certificate), etc.
Instructions for Use
PL10 SILICONE IS A PRODUCT INTENDED ONLY FOR PROFESSIONALS. IT IS IMPORTANT TO READ AND UNDERSTAND THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE.
KEEP SILICONE AWAY FROM CHILDREN
Safety – Use silicone in a properly ventilated area. Wear safety glasses, long sleeves, gloves (not latex!), and a mask.
ONLY WEAR VINYL OR NITRILE GLOVES! LATEX GLOVES WILL PREVENT SILICONE FROM CURING!
Store and use silicone at room temperature (23°C). Higher temperatures will drastically reduce pot life and curing time. Storage at higher temperatures will also reduce shelf life, whether opened or sealed. These silicones have limited shelf life and should be used as soon as possible.
Cure Inhibition
Addition-cure silicones may fail to cure or may cure very slowly when in contact with certain substances or materials. This may result in a sticky, incompletely cured surface. Some of these materials include: latex, condensation cure silicones (tin-based), clays or sulfur-containing putties, certain wood surfaces, uncured polyester, epoxy- or urethane-based silicones. These may delay or prevent curing. If compatibility is uncertain, a small-scale test is recommended. Apply a small amount of silicone—if it remains sticky after the specified curing time, the material is incompatible.
Application of Release Agent
• If silicone is used as a mold: Initially, PL10 molds naturally have some release properties. Depending on the casting material, release ability may wear off over time and parts may stick. Applying a liquid mold release agent with a brush, such as Mold Release Agent code 1900090 before casting polyurethane, polyester, or epoxy resins helps protect the mold long-term and facilitates demolding (allow 30 minutes drying before casting). No release agent is required for wax or plaster casting.
• If silicone is used as a casting material in a mold: Release agent is usually unnecessary, but it may help with easier demolding. Apply a thin coat and allow 30 minutes to dry. Test for compatibility if unsure.
Mixing Ratios
Mixing ratio is 1A:1B by weight (equal amounts of A and B). Incorrect ratios may result in faster or slower curing and reduced mechanical properties. Do not add extra catalyst to accelerate curing; addition-cure silicones do not work this way.
Mixing Instructions
Accurately weigh and mix only the amount you will use. Pour both components into a clean container and stir with a wooden spatula for 1–2 minutes until thoroughly blended, scraping sides and bottom.
Casting Instructions
For best results, pour silicone at the lowest point of the mold and let it rise naturally to cover the original. Even flow minimizes air bubbles. Silicone should cover the original at least 1 cm above its highest point.
Pot Life / Curing Time
Pot life and curing time vary with ambient temperature. PL10 can be used at 15–30°C. Optimal performance is achieved at ≥20°C.
Pot life: 2–5 minutes
Curing time: 2–3 hours
Transport and Storage
Store silicone in tightly sealed containers during transport and storage at 23°C in a shaded area. Shelf life is 12 months if stored correctly. Higher temperatures reduce shelf life. Use as soon as possible for optimal performance.
Properties / Characteristics
- Color: Translucent milky
- Mixing Ratio: 1A:1B by weight
- Pot Life: 2–5 minutes
- Demolding Time: 2–3 hours
- Viscosity: 3000 mPa.s
- Hardness Shore A: 10
- Tensile Strength: 2.5 N/mm²
- Tear Strength: 16 N/mm
- Elongation at Break: 650%
- Shrinkage: ≤0.1
- Max. Temperature (after curing): approx. 200°C
- Shelf Life: 12 months
- Food Safe after curing: Yes – SGS certified
- Can be pigmented with silicone dyes.
Indicative Hardness Chart:

Disclaimer
These data should not be used as product specifications. Values are for typical purposes and should not be considered minimum or maximum limits. Technical advice, whether verbal or written, is given in good faith but without warranty. All products are sold on the condition that the buyer conducts their own tests to determine suitability. We are not responsible for proper use, user safety, or property protection. Users are responsible for any loss from using this information. Users should review technical and safety data sheets before use.
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Product TypeSilicone Rubbers
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Paco code2900205
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No.PL10
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ManufacturerSilicones
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Size10Kg
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SKU2900205
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DescriptionSilicone Rubber Compound
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