Introducing the SolusCast resin

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Re: Introducing the SolusCast resin

Postby wawatobi » Mon Aug 28, 2017 1:15 am

When will this resin be available in canada?
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Re: Introducing the SolusCast resin

Postby KBS756 » Mon Aug 28, 2017 4:52 pm

Whats the burnout schedule on this like? does it work well for stone in place type casting? (assuming since its resin it won't melt around stones like wax?
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Re: Introducing the SolusCast resin

Postby mongerdesigns » Mon Aug 28, 2017 5:24 pm

Recommended Investment: Kerr Satin Cast #20 for Platinum use we recommend Ultra-Vest.
1. Regular Castings Ladies Rings, Pendants, Filigree & Intricate Wax Patterns 40 ml water to 100 g powder

2. Heavy Castings Heavy Ladies Rings, Men’s Rings & School Rings 38 ml water to 100 g powder

3. 8 Hour Cycle (Round Flask: (89 x 100 mm)

4. 2 hours @ 300ºF/149ºC - Initial Wax and Water Elimination

5. 1.5 hours @ 725ºF/382ºC - Trapped Wax Elimination

6. 2.5 hours @ 1415ºF/768ºC - Wax Elimination

7. 1 hour @ 1220ºF/660ºC - Complete Elimination

8. 1 hour to Casting Temp

9. Casting
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Re: Introducing the SolusCast resin

Postby rkundla » Tue Aug 29, 2017 9:57 pm

What does the cool down from 1415 to 1220 buy you in terms of elimination of the ash from the resin?

This is the first time I've seen a staged drop from peak temperature to casting temperature.
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Re: Introducing the SolusCast resin

Postby mongerdesigns » Tue Aug 29, 2017 10:12 pm

Wish I could tell you. It's a burnout developed for us by jewelryservices.com

They never miss with their castings. All perfect results, so must be doing something right :)
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Re: Introducing the SolusCast resin

Postby A.Joa1 » Sat Sep 02, 2017 7:17 am

How much heat (degrees) can SolusCast withstand when put in oven (for annealing) or in the vulcanizer (when making rubber molds) before skin starts to crack?
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Re: Introducing the SolusCast resin

Postby goldfish2 » Thu Sep 07, 2017 5:46 pm

First Cast was amazing. Used exact recommended burnout and curing instructions. 14kt yellow gold it was a flawless casting. Trying some silver casting today :D :D :D
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Re: Introducing the SolusCast resin

Postby mongerdesigns » Thu Sep 07, 2017 5:56 pm

goldfish2 wrote:First Cast was amazing. Used exact recommended burnout and curing instructions. 14kt yellow gold it was a flawless casting. Trying some silver casting today :D :D :D


Great news Bill! Please post some pics if you can. You're using our UV curing unit correct?
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Re: Introducing the SolusCast resin

Postby Jewelermdt » Fri Sep 08, 2017 1:25 am

I'm having issues getting mine to print. It prints the supports great, but my models don't attache. Iv'e tried three times and get same results with different models. When I opened my bottle there was a lot of gummed up resin at the cap. Even after shacking. Been very busy the last few day and haven't had time to play. And now I may have to get ready for Irma, depending where it goes.
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Re: Introducing the SolusCast resin

Postby mongerdesigns » Fri Sep 08, 2017 2:39 am

How thin are the support tips? The initial supports that "hold" the model need to have thicker support tips. At least 0.3mm and ball tips.
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