Are vacuum-casting molds always made of silicone?
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Hi! My project requires vacuum casting of silicone parts. I have noticed that silicone molds are commonly used in vacuum casting, but I am wondering if they are always the best option. Would there be any issues with material compatibility if I use a silicone mold for casting silicone parts? What about sticking or the curing process being interfered with by the mold? What are the alternatives?
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