Silpak

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830 N Victory Blvd
Burbank, CA 91502

Silpak, based in Burbank, CA, specializes in providing a range of materials for mold making and casting, including polyurethane and silicone products. Their offerings cater to a variety of applications such as 3D printing, architectural mold making, soap and candle mold making, concrete casting, jewelry casting, and more.

With a focus on delivering high-performance rubber molding compounds and durable casting resins, Silpak aims to enhance productivity for their customers. They pride themselves on offering exceptional technical support to assist in finding the ideal solution for each unique application.

Whether you are an engineer, manufacturer, artist, or hobbyist, Silpak aims to support you with quality products, industry expertise, and a dedicated Technical Support Team. Their mission is to provide top-notch liquid rubbers and casting products, setting new standards in technical assistance and customer service.

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David S.
9/7/2018

I have tried a variety of their products over time and have had little disappointments. And the one time I bought something that I could not use, they took it back. So really there is nothing to...

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Dan G.
4/28/2022

Silpak has been my "go‐to" place for decades now. And now they're new location just off thev5 freeway in Burbank makes it even easier and more convenient for me to shop. All my casting and...

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George M.
8/26/2021

Showed up to the store to see a sign saying to call in, no walk-ins. Ok, so I call. And wait. And wait. No one answers. They just drop the call after a few minutes. I knock on the door and call...

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Annie H.
10/15/2020

Dan always helps me to figure out the right materials I need since I'm a somewhat amateur user of resin and mold making materials. Silpak has a great selection for my Orgonite making needs and...

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Ai M.
12/18/2008

I was taught to use RTV sealant to make molds. If you want to make animatronic or puppet skin, go here. It was embarrassing to explain to the guy that I was using their silicone adhesive to make...

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