Smooth On is a leading manufacturer of liquid rubbers, plastics, foams, coatings and other materials for prototyping, mold-making, special effects, industrial applications, and more.
- Founded in 1895 as E.R. Wagner Co. in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
- Began expanding into the mold-making and casting industry in the mid-20th century.
- In 1970, Smooth On was established as a separate division of E.R. Wagner.
- Today, Smooth On products are used in various industries around the world, including entertainment, fine arts, medical simulation, and more.
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A high-performance silicone rubber for mold-making.
A range of liquid plastic resins for casting and molding applications.
A line of liquid polyurethane foams for making lightweight objects.
A series of biodegradable silicone rubbers for soft objects.
A range of semi-rigid and flexible polyurethane rubbers for mold-making.
Smooth On is used for making molds, castings, prototypes, special effects, and other applications. Its products are used in various industries, including entertainment, fine arts, medical simulation, and more.
While Smooth On products are generally safe to use, it is important to follow proper safety procedures when working with any chemicals. This includes wearing appropriate protective equipment, working in a well-ventilated area, and following manufacturer instructions and warnings.
Instructions for using Smooth On products vary depending on the specific product and application. It is recommended to read and follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully for each product.
Smooth On products can be purchased directly from their website, as well as from various distributors and retailers both online and in physical stores.
Most Smooth On products are not recommended for food contact applications. However, there are a few products that are designed specifically for this purpose, such as the Dragon Skin FX-Pro and Smooth-Sil Platinum Silicones, which are suitable for making molds for chocolate, confectionery, and other food items.