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Frequently asked questions on resin casting

Q.  Can I view some photographs of some of the models which you manufacture?
A.   Yes click here to see some of the completed and painted models .

Q. What is a silicone rubber rtv block mold?

A. This is one of the least complicated rtv molds which we make.
     To view a block mold click here.

Q. What is a simple glove mold?
A. The mold is made from a thin "glove" of silicone rubber poured
     around the model. The glove is supported by a plaster case
   To view a glove mold click here.

Q. What is a skin mold?
A. This is a more complicated version of the glove mold which is
     usually supported by a three or four part glassfiber molding.
     To view skin mold with glassfiber click here.

Q. Can I see an example of a cold cast resin bronze sculpture?
A. Yes. To see a resin bronze click here.

Q. What does a  white resin casting look like?
A. To see some assorted resin castings click here.

Q. Can you make complicated wildlife models from assembled resin castings?
A. Yes. To view an example click here


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AMTEC Industries,
1 West End Unit, "Charles field", St. Boswells.
Melrose, TD 6 0 HH, Scotland, UK.
Office phone : +44 (0)1835 823750
Fax               : +44 (0) 8707 052228
 
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