Philpense Posted November 17, 2015 Posted November 17, 2015 Have a few tubes of Construction grade Silicone... 100% Might like to do some projects one of which might be to create shapes and forms through liquification. Would hope that the silicone, once formed can be returned to its original consistency. Guidance sought
Enthalpy Posted April 5, 2016 Posted April 5, 2016 Silicone doesn't melt. It decomposes instead. Some materials you can melt: Glue from hot glue pistols Wax, stearine Paraffin Polyethylene, polypropylene - others tend to be unhealthy Lead, tin, alloys. Some alloys melt at a low temperature, for instance in hot water.
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