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J-525

Original price $15.50 - Original price $139.50
Original price
$15.50
$15.50 - $139.50
Current price $15.50
Size: 2 Lbs (1 unit)

Chavant J-525

Color: Brown

Weight: 2 lbs per unit

J-525: “Hard”, sulfur based, light brown with a higher softening point

Modeling clay continues to be an industry standard for three dimensional design studies. The material perfectly complements modern computer aided modeling processes. Chavant Hard Styling Clays are manufactured in several formulations to suit the exacting requirements of sculptors in the Transportation, Product Design and Special Effect industries. Formula selection depends largely upon personal preference of the modeler, available equipment, working environment and job requirements. Each formula has excellent qualities of adhesion, cohesion and consistency. All formulas can be CNC milled, scanned, carved, extruded, and slicked to an extremely accurate, glass-like finish. The clays join easily, will not show seams, hold fine detail and will not crack under normal circumstances. The clays can be reused, modeled by hand, templates or CNC equipment for quick surface modifications, are non-toxic and create no dust. Surfaces can be prepared with films, tapes or paint and surface data can be recorded or tooling molds can be acquired.

Clay Softening Temperature Chart

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  • Can you mill (router, drill, etc) this clay without distortion of the finish product? Also, will this clay release easily from a silicone mold? Thank you, RB

    Because of its room temperature firmness, J-525 is suitable for studios with a desire to machine the clay. Allow the clay to cool completely to room temperature before machining.


    Hard styling clays can be shaped to a very accurate and stable model. Many types of molds including MDM, polyester, epoxy, urethane and silicone can be taken from the clay surface.

    Silicone molds will not require any release agent. Prewarming a silicone mold will give you a better surface finish for your casting.