The trademark silicone material belongs to meteorological silicone, which meets food grade contact standards and has a colorless and odorless surface. Mainly used for the production of trademarks, logos, etc. The usual ratio is 10:1 or 1:1, and the ratio must be determined by mass using an electronic scale because the densities of the two components are different. Using a measuring cup can lead to uneven ratio and poor local curing effect. During the operation and use, it is not allowed to come into contact with materials containing nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur. If in contact, it will cause the trademark silicone material to not solidify, leading to unnecessary waste of cost. Before testing, a skin test can be conducted to reduce cost waste. A common misconception is that there are people smoking or placing heavy metal gases in the air, and the operators have smoked before using tools such as stirring and scraping.
The operation time of well proportioned trademark silicone materials is usually 24 hours at room temperature, with sufficient time for use. It is recommended to estimate the daily dosage and mix as much as needed to avoid unnecessary waste. The production of trademark silicone is actually quite simple. It is usually scraped onto a copper mold through a scraping process and then heated for rapid molding. The temperature is 120 degrees Celsius, and the curing time is about ten seconds, which will be affected by the actual temperature and the thickness of the trademark. The reason for choosing copper molds is that they transfer heat quickly and have a long service life. If other molds have better heat transfer and wear resistance compared to copper molds.
The finished trademark silicone needs to be left for 24 hours before being put into production for better results. The raw material of trademark silicone also has adhesive strength. The above is the production of individual trademark silicone, and it is also made together with finished clothes