Aluminum Mould Frame for Rubber Casting, Single Cavity Vulcanizer, 15mm Thickness, 4-1/8" x 3-1/2" Size
For jewellers and casters creating rubber moulds for lost-wax casting, this aluminium frame provides a standard-sized cavity for your vulcanizer press. Its solid construction ensures consistent results when producing your own wax injection moulds, helping you achieve a reliable cure every time.
Key features
- Standard 4-1/8" × 3-1/2" external dimensions fit most jewellery vulcanizer presses.
- A 15mm frame thickness accommodates standard blocks of casting rubber.
- Machined from a solid block of aluminium for even heat distribution during curing.
- Single rectangular cavity with rounded corners to help prevent tearing of the rubber mould.
- Flat, parallel faces ensure uniform pressure from the vulcanizer plates.
Who it's for
A workshop staple for UK bench jewellers, casting houses, and jewellery design students who produce their own moulds for production runs. It is also suitable for model makers and hobbyists using vulcanizing systems for prototyping parts.
Specifications
- Material: Aluminium
- External Dimensions: 4-1/8" x 3-1/2"
- Frame Thickness: 15mm
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Is this the right tool for you?
Best for
- UK bench jewellers producing rubber moulds for lost-wax casting
- Casting houses requiring consistent wax injection moulds
- Jewellery design students learning mould making for production
- Model makers and hobbyists prototyping parts with vulcanizing systems
Not for
- Multi-cavity mould production
- Vulcanizers with non-standard frame dimensions
- Moulds requiring greater than 15mm thickness
How this compares
| Aluminum Mould Frame for... | Alternatives | |
|---|---|---|
| Construction | Machined from a solid block of aluminium | Cast aluminium or fabricated from sheet |
| Heat Distribution | Even heat distribution for consistent curing | Uneven heat, leading to inconsistent mould quality |
| Cavity Corners | Rounded corners to help prevent rubber tearing | Sharp corners, increasing risk of mould damage |
| Frame Faces | Flat, parallel faces for uniform vulcanizer pressure | Uneven or warped faces, causing inconsistent compression |