Instructions
PREPARATION…
Safety – Use in a properly ventilated area (“room size” ventilation). Wear safety glasses, long sleeves and rubber gloves to minimize contamination risk. Wear vinyl gloves only. Latex gloves will inhibit the cure of the rubber. Do not apply this product to the skin. Encapso™ K may not cure over objects containing sulfur. If compatibility is in question, a small scale test is recommended. Store and use material at room temperature (73°F/23°C). These products have a limited shelf life and should be used as soon as possible. For Encapsulating Artificial Floral Stems – Arrange / position bedding objects (stones, glass beads, etc.) and flowers in vase prior to mixing material.
MEASURING & MIXING…
Dispense One Part A and One Part B by volume into mixing container (for example, 1 cup A + 1 cup B). Mix thoroughly for at least five minutes, making absolutely sure that you scrape the sides and bottom of your container several times. Material appears cloudy when first mixed, but will clear after a few minutes.
POURING, CURING & PERFORMANCE…
Pouring – Push back flower stems and pour mixture directly into the vase until desired level is reached. Do not let mixture touch side of vase. If using a deep vase or pouring at a difficult angle, pouring Encapso™ K mixture using a funnel may be beneficial. Reposition flowers to a final arrangement and allow material to cure at least 16 hours at room temperature before handling. Do Not Move Vase For At Least 16 Hours Until Rubber Has Cured.
Curing – Let cure overnight at room temperature (73°F/23°C). Do not cure rubber where temperature is less than 65°F /18°C. You can cure the material faster by applying mild heat (150°F/60°C).
ENCAPSULATION, GLASS & ICE EFFECTS…
For Encapsulating Objects: object must be heavy enough not to float in liquid rubber. Place object in bottom of a container. Use a container that will allow object encapsulated in Encapso™ K to be easily removed once rubber has cured. Center object in container, mix and pour Encapso™ K around object and let cure.
Suspended Encapsulation: object must be heavy enough not to float in liquid rubber. Pour a small amount of Encapso™ K in the bottom of your container. Allow material to cure. Position the object to be encapsulated on top of this first cured layer of rubber. Mix and pour a new amount of liquid Encapso™ K over the object. Allow second pour to cure for 16 hours at room temperature. Encapso™ K will bond to itself leaving the piece fully encased in a block of clear rubber.
Making Fake Ice, Diamonds or Broken Glass – Fully cured Encapso™ K can be crumbled to simulate ice, diamonds or broken glass. Simply crumble cured rubber to desired size or effect.
Adding Color To Encapso™ K – Add a small amount of Silc Pig™ or Silc Pig™ Electric color pigment to Part A and mix thoroughly. Combine equal amount of Part B. Mix all components and pour.
Removing Encapso™ K – Fully cured Encapso™ K can be removed from flower stems or encapsulated objects. Simply crumble away from encapsulated item. If pouring Encapso™ K over a glass object, apply a thin coating of petroleum jelly or Ease Release™ 200 release agent before pouring rubber.