Watch a continuous pour-and-scrape gummy production run. Yellow gummy mixture is poured onto a commercial silicone mold and worked across the sheet so the cavities can be filled and the mold surface leveled.
What is pour-and-scrape gummy production?
In a pour-and-scrape workflow, gummy mixture is transferred onto a multi-cavity mold and distributed across the surface. The mixture enters the cavities while excess material is worked across or away from the top of the mold. The exact tools and technique vary with formulation, working temperature, cavity geometry and production setup.
What this video shows
- Yellow gummy mixture being poured onto a commercial silicone mold.
- The mixture moving across the mold surface.
- Cavities being filled as material is spread over the sheet.
- The mold being leveled during the production step.
When is pour-and-scrape useful?
The method can be useful for producers filling many cavities without individually depositing each cavity. It also provides a direct way to evaluate how a mold behaves with a specific formula before scaling to more automated equipment.
Mold flatness, cavity spacing, cavity depth and sheet dimensions matter because the entire mold surface participates in the filling process. Formulation viscosity and working temperature can also change how easily material moves across the mold.
Plan your commercial gummy mold setup
Compare mold specifications in Commercial Gummy Molds. Use the Commercial Gummy Mold Size & Production Guide to evaluate cavity volume and output, or the Commercial Gummy Molds Buyer’s Guide for a broader selection framework.
For more real production footage, visit the Commercial Gummy Production Video Library. For proprietary designs or exact production requirements, see Custom Gummy Molds.
Video details
- Topic: pour-and-scrape gummy production
- Process: silicone gummy mold filling and leveling
- Video length: about 40 seconds
- Footage: real production run