1lb - $12.50
2.5lb - $27.50
5lb - $50.00
10lb - $92.50
25lb - 218.75
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Accu-Cast
- LS-680
Item#IA-0032-01-000
Green in color.
Accu-Cast is by far the most superior industry standard alginate
available. The LS stands for Low Shrinkage. Thixotropic formulas
have excellent working properties and produce extremely detailed
molds with high tear strength. 680 stands for 6 minutes of working
time at 80 degrees F water temp. (cooling the water slows down setting
time) Ideal for larger projects, like head & body molds that require
a longer working time. Warm water makes the process comfortable.
Additional shipping costs will be applied to over weight items.
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Accu-Cast - IBG
Item#IA-0032-02-000
Orange in color, light
orange flavor
90°F recommended
water temperature mix (26°C). Approximately 5 minute set using 90°F
water (cooler water will retard set, see graph). Ultra smooth mix,
hard cast surface. Medium mix is best for most projects. Will set
hard and strong, with good tear strength. Ideal for medium-sized
lifecasting projects like faces, heads, and torsos.
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Accu-Cast - 880
Item#IA-0032-03-000
Light Blue in color.
80°F recommended
water temperature mix (26°C). Approximately 8 minute set using 80°F
water (cooler water will retard set, see graph). Slightly lumpy
mix (anti-slump formula). Smooth model surface. Medium mix is best
for most projects. Will set hard and strong, with good tear strength.
Ideal for very large lifecasting projects like large props and body
parts. Also ideal for use in hot environments where other alginates
set too quickly. Also best for individuals just starting out.
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Accu-Cast - 390-S2
Item#IA-0032-04-000
Yellow in color.
Produce extremely detailed molds with high tear strength. 390 stands
for 3 minutes of working time at 90 degrees F water temp. (cooling
the water slows down setting time) Ideal for small fast molds, like
hands and feet. LS-680 has
a much higher elasticity then the LS-680 so it wont tear when you
pull your hand or foot out of the mold. you don't need to use plaster
to reinforce it, just full up a large enough can, stick your hand
in it and wait for it to cure.
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