Saturday, 29 June 2013

Your Search for Quality and Safe Resin Casting and Clay Modeling Products Ends Here

EnvironMolds LLC in Summit, New Jersey is the answer to your prayers as it offers a comprehensive array of skin-safe, user-safe and environmentally-safe casting and molding products for every kind of lifecasting or general casting projects.

The company website www.artmolds.com hosts an ample range of high quality polyurethane casting resins which are safe, strong, odor free and also resistant to water, oil, chemicals and even abrasions. For instance, the Jewelry-R-Rezin is a professional grade formula useful for jewelry making and encapsulation. You can opt for Environmolds' Pourable Casting Resin or KastEZ Resin for making casts of both rigid and flexible molds for point-of-purchase displays, rapid prototypes, special effects, and sculpture reproductions. Think no further than the UV resistant and non-yellowing Aqua Clear for making beautiful lifecasts.

It will successfully capture intricate details like fingerprints, skin pores and even texture!
For clay modeling, there is the premium grade Roma Plasticina for professional sculptors (white and grey-green colors) to the non-sulfured NSP in green color. Roma No. 1 ballistic clay is the industry standard and serves as the backing material for testing body armor. Apart from these oil-based, non-hardening options, there are regular water-based clays for wall pieces and other ceramic work.

The most beautiful lifecasts still look incomplete without a name plate specifying the details of the art piece. EnvironMolds offers two kinds of elegant engraved name plates in low luster brass finish. One is fixed with two nails – one on either end, and the other uses an adhesive backing. There are 4 standard sizes – A25, A30, A35 and A45 and artists can choose between square and rounded corners. For the text part, there is an option of 3 lines to announce the title of the cast, date and name of artist. The lettering is done in oxidized black for maximum contrast and customers can choose from 3 stylish typefaces.

Tuesday, 21 May 2013

ARTMOLDS- The Perfect Destination for Mold Making and Casting Materials

Mold making is the process of creating a negative space to reproduce the identical details of an original. The finished mold will then be cast in metals, plastics, rubber, glass or ceramics.

Molds are negative spaces that serve as a model or pattern for shaping heated raw material such as plastic, metal, glass ceramic or other.
In hot poured casting, the molten material is heated and poured. Thus, molding is the primary method of duplicating a variety of objects in a specific shape or size. Molds are used for concrete casting also.  Welcome to our company where we supply all the materials to reproduce anything with our selection of environmentally friendly mold making and casting materials and supplies.

ArtMolds was established in 1997 and founded on the principal of manufacturing user safe and environmentally friendly products. The company is located in on the east coast just outside New York City. Our founder Mr. Ed McCormick is also an artist, sculptor and teacher and co-founders of the artists’ guild the Association of Life casters International (ALI).

ArtMolds not only holds patents for high quality mold making materials but also produces a wide variety of mold making and casting kits for individual users as well as schools and universities. There are many different types of casting materials to suit many different types of projects. Every project has its own requirements and ArtMolds’ products fulfill all the needs of its valued clients.

ArtMolds is a manufacturer and retailer of mold making and casting materials, tools, and educational materials such as books and videos. It makes it so convenient too, as ArtMolds assembles and sells complete life casting kits from full body  kits to kits to cast baby’s hands.
ArtMolds’ site is a comprehensive life casting learning resource, too. Visit the website http://www.artmolds.comfor more details about its services.

Monday, 6 May 2013

Latex Rubber and Liquid Latex to Create Masks

Masks made of latex are very popular and can be a fantastic finishing touch to an outfit. They are generally made up of latex rubber.

Although some of the masks, a bit more expensive, can be made up of other materials such as silicone rubber or vinyl. They are commonly used as special effects in movies to look completely realistic. Latex rubber offers the mask creator a wonderful medium to express a vast array of different worlds such as beauty, fantasy, ugliness, evil, alien beings and horror. The latex mask is mainly popular for the horror aspect. Using latex, the grotesque aspect can be very well represented. Latex casting rubbers are formulated to be more viscous than latex mold making rubbers. They are mainly used for mask making, costumes and hollow castings.
Form of liquid latex with colorant is also for body paint due to its ease of application and durability. Other body paints tend to smudge against fabric, often leaving dirty and stained clothes. Once the liquid latex has dried on the skin, these issues will not be there.

RD 407 Mask Making Rubber is the industry standard casting rubber used in the manufacture of latex masks, props, gloves and other thin skin latex products. These latexes can be poured into special plaster molds such as those made of Castrate. The liquid latex then sits in the mold for about 30-45 minutes and is poured off. What is left behind is a thin skin of latex rubber. After drying overnight the result is a flexible rubber skin in the form of the mold which can be painted using latex paints. Latex casting rubbers can also be used as a dipping rubber to form successive coats such as on tool handles.

Monday, 22 April 2013

Casting Materials and Its Classification


There are many different types of casting materials available to suit various types of projects. If you are creative with jewelry then you may wish to look at the various resins for casting unique resin jewelry pieces. If you are after a fun and creative party activity for children then you may want to investigate the casting of plaster ornaments and plaques for them to paint. Plaster is the most ideal casting material for this purpose. Every project has its own requirements and here we will look at the most popular casting materials and their uses.

GYPSUM PLASTERS


Gypsum plaster is a versatile, cheap and safe casting material to use for many different types of applications. This material only requires a latex mold and not the more expensive silicon rubber molding materials which are generally needed for resin or pewter castings.
Casting plaster types are best suited for general purpose plaster casting such as for children's plaster painting ornaments. Casting plasters have a harder surface which prevents chipping and provides a good surface for painting.
For projects that require a harder and more durable plaster casting material you might want to look at one of the stone plasters. These are more expensive but the strength is superior.


RESINS

There are many types of resin. They are generally made up of polyester, epoxy or polyurethane and can come in either clear or opaque finishes. We will look at the various types of clear and opaque resins and their applications.

Opaque Resin: The most common type of opaque resin in use today is polyurethane two part resin. This comes in many forms and various setting times. The time it takes to set hard when mixed in most cases is very short, usually 3 - 5 minutes. This resin gets really hot and it is recommended to use a Silicone Rubber Molding Material.

These types of resins are not as brittle as clear polyester resin and are therefore suitable for making model parts and small detailed items. The castings can be painted, drilled and sanded.
Transparent resins: The cheapest clear casting material is polyester resin. This requires the addition of a toxic chemical called MEKP to create the chemical reaction which hardens the resin. Special care needs to be taken when using this material and gloves should be worn.

Monday, 25 February 2013


There are many different types of casting materials available to suit many different types of projects.



If you are creative with jewelry then you may wish to look at the various resins for casting unique resin jewelry pieces. If you are after a fun and creative party activity for children then you may want to investigate the casting of plaster ornaments and plaques for them to paint. Plaster is the most ideal casting material for this purpose. Every project has its own requirements and here we will look at the most popular casting materials and their uses.

GYPSUM PLASTERS

Gypsum plaster is a versatile, cheap and safe casting material to use for many different types of applications. This material only requires an inexpensive latex mold rather than more expensive silicone rubber mold making materials which are generally needed for resin castings.

Casting plasters are best suited for general purpose art casting such as for children's plaster painting ornaments. Casting plasters have a harder surface which prevents chipping and provides a good surface for painting. Whereas, plaster of Paris, is hydroscopic, chalky and too soft for casting; it is best used for its intended purposes – wall patching.

For projects that require a harder and more durable plaster casting material you might want to look at one of the stone plasters. These are more expensive but the strength is superior.

Saturday, 9 February 2013

Life Casting With Alginate


Alginate is easy to use, non-toxic and OK for body and face casts. It reproduces extremely fine detail and has high strength as soon as it sets so you can de-mould fairly quickly. Even though alginate releases very easily from skin, some people choose to apply petroleum jelly to their skin for that added reassurance of an easy release. However, such a procedure prevents the alginate from adequately adhering to the model and should be avoided.

We offer two families of alginates. Our silica-free food grade alginates provide the healthiest and greenest mold making material you can purchase anywhere. They actually yield 50% more mixed impression material per pound than competing formulas making them extremely economical. The material initially sets a bit softer than the traditional formulas, but a two-three minute wait after gelling will provide the strength you expect. The second formula is the more traditional formula which uses the more common clay filler for extra firmness. It has a quicker snap set and more immediate gel strength.

Alginate comes in a variety of setting times. It is used extensively in the movies and TV to create castings of actors for creating facial appliance, makeup, masks and even fake heads and body parts that match the actors almost perfectly. It captures every detail in the skin, including pores, wrinkles and even finger prints. It comes in a powder form and is simply mixed with water and it is not reusable. It's rigid enough to make a mold of a hand or foot in one piece but flexible enough to get your hand out without breaking the mould. And the other great advantage is that it only takes a few minutes to make a mold of a hand or foot.

Environ Molds has been manufacturing and distributing superior quality art supplies throughout the world. http://www.artmolds.com

Friday, 14 December 2012

Get The Best Mold Making And Casting Materials From Environmolds

EnvironMolds, established in the year 1997 is known for manufacturing user safe and environmental friendly products. We supply all your needs to reproduce anything with our selection of environmentally friendly mold making and casting materials and supplies.

Mold making is the procedure of generating molds for forming metals, plastics, rubber, glass or ceramics in to shapes. Molds are negative spaces that serve as a model or pattern for shaping heated raw material such as plastic, metal, glass, ceramic, or other. Liquid casting material is prepared and poured in to the mold to set. Thus, molding is a process of manufacturing a variety of objects in a specific shape of size. Molds are used for metal casting also.
The most commonly used salt in making ceramic molds is Sodium Silicate which is also known as Water Glass. It is available in solution form and is also used in cements.

This compound is made from sodium carbonate and silicon dioxide. It can be used as a bonding agent as well as in coating on surfaces. When applied to the surfaces of the mold it forms a thin layer that is tough and tight bond or film. The bond formed by applying the sodium silicate is low in cost, resistant to fire, resistant to moisture and water; also it can be treated to temperatures at very high temperatures. The main feature of the film is that it is non toxic and doesn’t have any foul smell.