Also to know is, can you thin silicone with acetone?
You can absolutely thin silicone with mineral spirits or toluene and it does not effect the strength/durability of the silicone afterward. I have not heard of acetone as a silicone thinner and thus would avoid it.
Also, can you melt silicone? While most plastics will begin to melt at high temperatures, silicone does not have a melting point and remains solid until combustion occurs. At high temperatures (200-450oC), silicone rubber will slowly lose its mechanical properties over time, becoming brittle.
In respect to this, what is silicon liquid?
A Liquid silicone rubber is a high-purity, two-component platinum-cured silicone, ideally formulated for the production of technical parts, where strength, resistance and high quality are a must. LSRs are viscous, but pumpable materials, mostly processed through liquid injection molding (LIM)
Can silicone be melted and reused?
Once cured, silicone cannot be simply re-melted (as vinyl can) but hardened leftovers and moulds which are no longer needed can be put to good use. In short, if these can be granulated they can be added as a filler to newly-mixed silicone.