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Make-Up FX

Appliance Silicone Rubber (Pro-Scar)

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Pro-Scar Skin Safe, Brush-On, Fast Curing, Translucent Platinum Silicone RTV designed to produce appliances for Make-Up FX, Theatrical & Novelty applications. This system’s easy 1:1 mix and non-sag properties will allow you to create a reusable scar or bruise with ease. Cured pieces will naturally adhere to skin but an appliance adhesive (MA-200) is recommended for best adhesion. Use Silicone Pigments for easy coloration.

Accessories:
Colorants: FX Flocking Fiber or Silicone Pigments
Adhesive: MA-200 Silicone Appliance Adhesive

Mix Instructions:
This product is designed to be mixed in the ratio of 1 part by weight of cross-linker to 1 part by weight of base, but visual estimation of proportions is usually sufficient.  Measure out the desired quantities of respective components and blend thoroughly. A second mix with another container is suggested to ensure a uniform mix. Be careful not to mix more than can be applied in 2 minutes.  Immediately after mixing brush or trowel material onto desired surface. Summer or winter temperatures will affect the cure rate. Heat from hair dryer can be used to accelerate cure of RTV. Requirement for cure are dependent on the particular application and should be determined by the user.  Use Tearless Baby Shampoo as a release agent (skin safe) around hairy areas when needed. **AVOID using LATEX GLOVES.

Physical Properties:
Consistency: Creamy Paste
Viscosity: 132,000 cps A, 100,000 cps B
Mix Ratio: 1-1
Mixed Color: Translucent

Durometer Shore A: 15
Gel Time: 3 Min
Cure Time: 5 Min. *On Human Body
Shelf Life: 12 months

**Values listed are typical and not intended for use in specifications. Test methods are available on request.

**Please check Addition Cure Tech sheet for cure inhibition— Condensation (Tin) RTV, Sulfur Clay, Latex Gloves are common contaminates.


The information and data contained herein are based on information we believe reliable. Each user of the material should thoroughly test any application and independently conclude satisfactory performance before commercializing. Suggestions of uses should not be taken as inducements to infringe on any particular patent.