Since 2007, Bluestar Silicones International Co., Ltd. (BSI), one of ChemChina’s overseas subsidiaries, has cooperated with Lyon Cinema and Miniature Museum or Musée Miniature et Cinéma in French to restore miniature scenes of the cinema section. BSI’s Bluesil? products have been successfully applied in the restoration, demonstrating BSI’s leading position in the industry.
Established in 1986, Lyon Cinema and Miniature Museum displays two collections. The first part includes over 100 miniature scenes exquisitely crafted by world-renowned artists reproducing daily life; the second one features more than 400 film props unique to Europe. Molding rubber needs to be injected into latex foam of which miniature film props are made, keeping these props so stable that they don’t decompose and flake easily. Thus, this entails a very demanding requirement for the quality of molding rubber.
With Bluesil? RTV-3325 products (Room Temperature Vulcanization silicone rubber) emerging from market competition, BSI became the designated partner in the restoration of miniature film scenes in the museum. During the cooperation, BSI has maintained close communication with and provided the best solutions for the museum, receiving high praise from Dan Ohlmann, Founder and Director of the museum and miniaturist. “I am impressed by BSI’s personalized services, professional technologies and unique artistic sensitivity”, he said.
Featuring excellent fluidity, mold release, heat resistance, and ease of use, Bluesil? RTV-3325 products have been extensively used in decoration, sculpture, furniture, building materials, art casting. BSI has cooperated with Lyon Cinema and Miniature Museum for ten years, which demonstrates the superior quality of BSI’ s products and services and expands a broader market for the products in the field of artistic application.