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Growth after casting is +.0002" after 6 minutes. However, after 30 minutes the change is .0000 (zero), so that this is the best time for removal and inspection. After 1 hour and up to 21 days, the change is between .0001" and .0002" on the minus side.
PROOFING VIA REPLICATION OF:
Dies - Moulds - Internal and External Thread Forms - Texture Check - Grooves-Slots - O-Ring Grooves - Gear Teeth - Splines - Surface Finish Replication - Extra-Fine Fixturing - Checking Undercuts
OTHER USES:
Steps: Make your first impression with No. 16117 alloy and let it cool down or accelerate cool down with water. Put oil or Release Agent on alloy replica. Dam off where necessary with plasticene or clay and mix Facsimile and pour into alloy replica.
Note: In some cases the configuration might call for reversing the procedure by taking first replica with "Facsimile" and then pouring No. 16117 alloy into Facsimile cavity. Obviously the configuration of the original would dictate which way to go.
Accordingly- you can clone or reproduce original parts for prototypes - small production runs, etc.
Material melts at 117° F so that you can heat it in a small pot or ladle either over a burner or in a double boiler (pot in a hot water bath). Pot can be stainless, porcelain lined or cast iron. Aluminum, brass, or copper vessels are not recommended. Thermostatically controlled melting pots are good.