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Cut mould does not seal Evenly (warping) |
Cause |
Remedy |
Rubber used in packing has begun to vulcanise. |
Use new rubber. |
Mould under packed. |
Ensure the work time is fully used. Normally 8 minutes. |
Mould over packed. |
Review mould packing procedure. Lay strips in same direction. |
Voids in mould (air entrapment) |
Cause |
Remedy |
modle not filled in with rubber. |
Pack rubber pieces into and around modle. |
Platen not at curing temperature. |
Preheat vulcaniser to 155 °C. |
Mould not cured for recommended time. |
Tighten vulcaniser ½ turn past first resistance.
Repeat every two minutes until platens are in
contact with frame and handle cannot be
turned without resistance. Allow 15 minutes
at 155 °C for every 6 mm. for intricate moulds
allow 20 minutes at 145 °C for every 6 mm.
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Mould delaminates after curing |
Cause |
Remedy |
Surface of strips not clean. |
Use new strips. Do not contaminate surfaces with hands and protect from extraneous dirt or dust. |
Rubber is old. |
Use new rubber. |
Mould not cured long enough. |
Use correct times and temperatures.
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Mould soft and sticky in centre |
Cause |
Remedy |
Under heated. |
Check temperature of platens. |
Cure cycle too short. |
Cure for 15 minutes for every 6 mm. |
Mould has pebbly surface.Mould is sticky and scorched.
Excessive shrinkage.
Lack of flexibility. |
Cause |
Remedy |
Overheated. |
Check calibration of vulcaniser. |