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Chemical manufacturing company WACKER CHEMIE announced in their Q2 report that they have developed a method of 3D printing with silicone. The process uses a custom designed printing program that applies very small dots of a special silicone material to a glass printing bed. The layer of silicone i then vulcanized using a UV light that cross links the silicone molecules into an elastomeric material. You can find out more about the process over on 3DPrint.com.
Dear Wacker Chemie,

i would like to know if silicon printed elements can be used with food. I would like to prints some moulds and fill it with sugar or eatable elements.

what is maximum heat it can have and is the silicon also Fda prove. http://www.fda.gov/Food/GuidanceRegulation/

thank you,

jefams