💡 Mold Your Imagination into Reality!
Polymorph Plastic pellets are a revolutionary hand-moldable plastic solution that melts in hot water at 140°F. With an incredible strength of 8400 lb per square inch, these non-toxic pellets are easy to process and perfect for a variety of creative projects. Manufactured in Europe under strict GMP conditions, they offer consistent quality and safety for all your crafting needs.
Material Type | 140°F white |
Special Features | Non-Toxic |
Color | natural |
Item Dimensions | 4.13 x 4.13 x 3.86 inches |
Item Weight | 16 Ounces |
M**N
Easy to work with, very versatile.
This stuff is great. You can melt it in hot water or with a heat gun. It sticks very well to PVC, but not to metal. You can mold it with your fingers, and you have a few minutes working time from when it melts, yet it is just cool enough not to burn your fingers when working with it. Once it cools, it sets solid. If its thin, it remains flexible. The thicker you make it, the more rigid the part. Think or is as 3D printing by hand, or putty that sets like PVC when it cools. You can reheat and reform it.
A**R
Super useful
I have repaired and reinforced several charger cords, too thin cords on cheap appliances, sealed a faucet leak, secured a loose spray top onto a bottle, made arch supports, made a carry handle and still some left to make a custom holder for something. It's quick to work with. After a couple of uses I figured out how to pour boiling water over and then retrieve the transparent mass without burning myself. Small container, pour off water, then pick up, possibly using a utensil (it won't stick). So this is useful stuff.
J**N
Awesome product
Works great on my plastic repairs
R**N
Nice
Worked good
A**R
Great product and great price
Using this to make teeth for my halloween props. Super easy to use and a little goes a long way. If you are going to make more than one item at a time I suggest you get an electric kettle so you can keep the water hot. I used wood stain to make the teeth for my prop ugly and sealed them with polyurethane (gloss) and the teeth look amazing. Will buy again.
R**N
Good product .
Used it for a chipped tooth.
A**T
Great. Use caution with where you put it.!
Great product for anything but a warm project. It is meltable, so its just gonna morph or lose its composure. Or in body cavities. None.!! It expands slightly in cooling.and it really unfriendly to remove from inside sensitive pockets. If u gotta repair a hole.? Awseome.! I patched my boyfriends ext door in handle assbly cutouts. It used a bit but my fault, its strong and worked reaaly awseome. Use care where u put it, please. angieford of roseburg oregon.Considering uses for inside mouth.... NOT ADVISABLE. STRICTLY DO NOT EVEN ATTEMPT. Want my whole horror story. [email protected] or fb me. Mention this.
R**D
Really not sticky
One of the reviews said stickiness was a downside—that if you mold it against something it can be difficult to get it off. My experience is that that happens if you get it too hot, but at just above melting temp (around 140F) it releases without any problems.In writing this review, Amazon wants me to rate "Adhesion"—I'd give it high marks because it has low adhesion (at low enough temp), but I'm leaving it blank since I think it's a confusing question. It does have excellent cohesion, if both pieces are melted—it "welds" seamlessly (as long as the surfaces are dry). I've had one exprience that makes me think the cohesion may also be impaired by too-high heat, though I haven't experimented enough to be sure of that.
A**A
Fácil de usar,
Es muy sencillo el proceso, cuando le agregas agua hirviendo se pone transparente y puedes moldearlo, lo complicado es el manejo en ese momento por la temperatura, necesitar ir adquiriendo experiencia para que el modelado sea mejor y más sencillo.Conforme se va enfriando se endurece y entorpece el moldeo, recomiendo usar una pistola de calor para ajustes y modificaciones después de endurecido el material.
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