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HDPE Blank Mold

HDPE Blank Mold

Product Specs

  • HDPE 1-1/2" Square x 6-1/2" - holds approximately 280 grams
  • HDPE 5-1/4" square x 1-1/2" - holds approximately 600 grams
  • HDPE 7/8" square x 5-1/4" - holds approximately 90 grams
  • HDPE Block Mold 2 7/8" x 5 1/4" x 1" - holds approximately 290 grams
  • HDPE Block Mold 2" x 4" x 2" - holds approximately 300 grams
  • How to determine resin needed for a rectangle or square mold (this is a good place to start, you should verify during pour and make adjustments in future) There is .554oz in 1 cubic inch of resin
  • liquid volume = ( length x width x height ) x .554
  • example- if your mold is 6" x 5.5" x 1" = 33 cubic inches take 33 cubic inches x .554 ox per cubic inch = 18.28 oz

Description

  • High-density polyethylene (HDPE) is a polyethylene thermoplastic, used in the production of plastic bottles and cutting boards.
  • HDPE is considered more durable and safer than PVC.
  • We use HDPE to make an alternative to our pink and blue silicone molds, and it is available in most standard single blank or block sizes.
  • CNC machined design can be fully disassembled and prevents screws from stripping threads which commonly happens in home-made molds.
  • How to determine resin needed for a rectangle or square mold (this is a good place to start, you should verify during pour and make adjustments in future) There is .554oz in 1 cubic inch of resin
  • liquid volume = ( length x width x height ) x .554
  • example- if your mold is 6" x 5.5" x 1" = 33 cubic inches take 33 cubic inches x .554 ox per cubic inch = 18.28 oz
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Regular price $30.99 USD
Regular price Sale price $30.99 USD
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Craft intricate designs with our HDPE Blank Mold. Made with durable HDPE, this resin casting mold is perfect for any size project. Create with confidence, knowing our mold will stand up to repeated use. Upgrade your crafting game with our versatile and reliable mold.

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