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BradfieldFord

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  1. For me heating it up is much easier than plastisol, no problem in yellowing... this is my 5th post going to see how to post a picture of it here...
  2. Yes they do, but everything in Portuguese. https://www.siquiplas.com.br/shop/siq-borflex-13-borracha-termo-moldavel/
  3. Borflex 13 is the name given to it here, probably 13 would be it's hardness. Maker dosn't sell any additives to it, such as hardener,softener or colorants.The only option is transparent or flesh color for us to buy. Can get in touch with them to see what could be added
  4. We have it here in Brazil, it's a mixture of styrene, ethylene, butylene and mineral oils.Here it's named under Borflex For me it's easier to work with this stuff than plastisol, the only big problem is, anything that it touches it will melt. I used same colorants used for plastisol without any problems. In the USA there is a Brazilian brand named Monster 3x that uses this stuff.
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