Product Summary
Product Overview
HONG YE SILICONE’s Premium Quality Realistic Human Body Silicone Model is a high-end RTV 2 Silicone Rubber, belonging to addition curing silicone. Also called solid silicone or flesh-colored silicone for its human skin-matching color, it is non-toxic, eco-friendly and safe for premium model-making applications. In raw state, it is a colorless or skin-colored viscous liquid; after vulcanization, it becomes a soft, elastic material with a lifelike touch, no deformation and long service life. Its two flowable components (Part A and Part B) support both room-temperature and rapid heating curing, greatly improving production efficiency for buyers engaged in high-quality human body model production.
Product Features
Our premium silicone for human body models has unique advantages that outperform competitors. Firstly, it is food-grade, non-toxic and odorless, fully compliant with FDA certification, ensuring safety in all model-making scenarios. Secondly, it boasts premium performance: ultra-soft skin-like touch, excellent resilience, high tensile strength, tear resistance, aging resistance and multiple mold-turning times—reducing production costs for batch model manufacturing. Thirdly, it has physiological inertness, good air permeability and low linear shrinkage (≤0.1%), ensuring high precision and lifelike details for realistic models. Additionally, it is easy to operate and pour, compatible with room-temperature/heating curing, usable at -65℃ to 200℃ for long, without thickness limitation.
Technical Specifications
Component Ratio: Part A : Part B = 1:1 (by weight); Raw State: Colorless/skin-colored viscous liquid; Vulcanization Time: 2-3 hours (room temperature), tens of minutes (80-120℃); Linear Shrinkage Rate: ≤0.1%; Operating Temperature: -65℃ to 200℃; Curing Type: Addition curing (Platinum cured); Certification: FDA; Key Material: Platinum cured Mold Silicone. How to Use
Step 1: Mix Part A and Part B evenly in 1:1 ratio to ensure consistent premium quality. Step 2: Conduct vacuum defoaming to remove bubbles, ensuring smooth, lifelike surface of the human body model. Step 3: Pour defoamed silicone into molds. Step 4: Cure as needed—2-3 hours at room temperature or tens of minutes at 80-120℃. Step 5: Customize color according to specific human body model requirements for a more realistic effect.
Application Scenarios
This premium silicone is specially designed for realistic human body model manufacturing, widely used to make high-quality flexible products, including realistic human models, human prosthetics, human masks, mannequins, human shape replicas, silicone adult products, silicone breast forms, and other model-related flexible silicone products. It is ideal for buyers in medical, sculpture, high-end toy and model-making industries, helping improve model quality and market competitiveness.
Certifications and Compliance
It has passed FDA food-grade certification, ensuring non-toxicity and safety. Complying with international addition curing silicone standards, it meets global B2B buyers’ strict quality requirements for premium human body models, with no compliance risks for export.
Customization Options
We offer flexible customization to meet premium model-making needs: color customization according to requirements, and appropriate hardness adjustment based on model scenarios, providing tailored solutions for different industries to create more lifelike human body models.
Packaging & Transportation
Packaging: Part A/B packed separately (20KG/200KG per barrel); Transportation: Non-dangerous goods, safe for international shipping; Storage: Sealed, away from acid/alkali/impurities, shelf life 1 year.
FAQ
Q1: Can it be used after condensation curing silicone? A1: No. Clean tools thoroughly after using condensation curing silicone to avoid reaction affecting model quality. Q2: Can I add color/powder before testing? A2: No. Random addition may cause curing failure and damage the lifelike effect of the model. Q3: What if Part A/B ratio is wrong? A3: It will change product hardness and affect the softness and precision of the human body model. Q4: What affects curing? A4: Water, impurities, organotin catalysts, acids, alkalis and sulfur/phosphorus/nitrogen-containing organics.