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Jewelry Wax
S68 features excellent fluidity and good toughness, and is suitable for mold-making of copper ornaments, stainless steel, conventional nails and various flat jewelry with low precision requirements.S69 features low shrinkage and stable performance, and is suitable for mold-making of copper ornaments, stainless steel accessories, regular iron nail components and various flat jewelry with low precision requirements.S27 delivers outstanding, consistent performance and stands as the premium choice for silver jewelry applications, perfectly catering to professional processing requirements.S966 combines exceptional fluidity, toughness and luster. It's an ideal fit for precious metals like gold and silver, as well as multi-material components, catering to high customization needs.S90-23 exhibits robust performance, engineered specifically for winter waxing applications. It maintains balanced toughness alongside exceptionally low shrinkage, ensuring reliable performance in cold-weather scenarios.

Jewelry Wax S68

S68 features excellent fluidity and good toughness, and is suitable for mold-making of copper ornaments, stainless steel, conventional nails and various flat jewelry with low precision requirements.

  • Compatible Metal Types: Copper decoration, stainless steel, conventional nails

  • Recommended Process Temperature: Temperatures above 20°C

  • Wax Melting Temperature: 75-85°C

  • Wax Injection Temperature: 73-78°C

  • Shrink:

    Excellent

  • Surface finish:

    Good

  • Liquidity:

    Good

  • Resilience:

    Excellent

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ModelPerformanceCharacteristics & Scenarios
LiquiditySurfaceShrinkResilience
S68GoodGoodExcellentExcellent
  • S68 features excellent fluidity and good toughness, and is suitable for mold-making of copper ornaments, stainless steel, conventional nails and various flat jewelry with low precision requirements.
  • Compatible Metal Types:Copper decoration, stainless steel, conventional nails
  • Recommended Process Temperature:Temperatures above 20°C
  • Wax Melting Temperature:75-85°C
  • Wax Injection Temperature:73-78°C
S69GoodGoodExcellentExcellent
  • S69 features low shrinkage and stable performance, and is suitable for mold-making of copper ornaments, stainless steel accessories, regular iron nail components and various flat jewelry with low precision requirements.
  • Compatible Metal Types:Copper decoration, stainless steel, conventional nails
  • Recommended Process Temperature:Temperatures above 20°C
  • Wax Melting Temperature:75-85°C
  • Wax Injection Temperature:73-78°C
S27OptimalExcellentExcellentExcellent
  • S27 delivers outstanding, consistent performance and stands as the premium choice for silver jewelry applications, perfectly catering to professional processing requirements.
  • Compatible Metal Types:Silver jewelry and parts with high liquidity requirement.
  • Recommended Process Temperature:Temperatures above 20°C
  • Wax Melting Temperature:75-85°C
  • Wax Injection Temperature:73-78°C
S966OptimalExcellentExcellentOptimal
  • S966 combines exceptional fluidity, toughness and luster. It's an ideal fit for precious metals like gold and silver, as well as multi-material components, catering to high customization needs.
  • Compatible Metal Types:Precious metals such as gold and silver, multiple nails.
  • Recommended Process Temperature:Temperatures above 20°C
  • Wax Melting Temperature:75-85°C
  • Wax Injection Temperature:73-78°C
S90-23GoodExcellentExcellentOptimal
  • S90-23 exhibits robust performance, engineered specifically for winter waxing applications. It maintains balanced toughness alongside exceptionally low shrinkage, ensuring reliable performance in cold-weather scenarios.
  • Compatible Metal Types:All metals
  • Recommended Process Temperature:Temperatures below 20°C
  • Wax Melting Temperature:75-85°C
  • Wax Injection Temperature:73-78°C

Help Center / FAQ

How to resolve mold overfills?

1. Reduce air pressure.
2. Maintain the injection wax temperature at the recommended 72-75°C.
3. Secure the plates firmly to distribute pressure evenly across the entire mold surface.

What to do if the mold is not filling completely?

1. Adjust air pressure.
2. Adjust temperature.
3. Remove and clean the mold.
4. Hold without squeezing.
5. Clean the plates to ensure flat surfaces.
6. Create air release cuts (vents) in the mold.
7. Ensure the wax pot is more than 1/2 full

How to fix air bubbles in the wax pattern?

1. Adjust air pressure.
2. Add wax and ensure the wax pot is more than 1/2 full.
3. Adjust temperature and stir the wax to release trapped air.
4. Hold the mold on the same plane as the nozzle during injection.

What solutions are there for brittle wax?

1. Check the temperature of the wax pot.
2. Use new wax (when mixing new and reused wax, new wax should account for no less than 90%. ( try to avoid using old wax).
3. Inject fewer molds per production cycle.
4. Use wax suitable for the type of pattern being produced.

How to address brownish wax discoloration?

1. Clean the wax pot and add new wax.

What to do if the pattern bends easily or wax sticks to the mold?

1. Adjust temperature.
2. Prolong the cooling period by processing more molds simultaneously.

How to stop wax from flowing after the mold is filled?

1. Remove and clean the nozzle.

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