Mold Release Agent Manufacturers Introduces The Use Of Mold Release Agents


Mold Release Agent Manufacturers introduces that mold release wax is the most common glass fiber reinforced plastic mold release product in the composite material industry. It is generally in the form of paste and semi-solid. It is used for product release with general surface finish requirements, especially in porous origin The use of the surface of the model also plays a role in blocking small micropores.

In many glass fiber reinforced plastic operation applications, in order to improve work efficiency, there is a situation where mold release wax and mold release agent are used together. Especially in the demolding treatment of large glass fiber reinforced plastic products, every time the operation of demolding wax is reduced, the labor cost saved is very objective.

It is worth noting that the combination of mold release wax and mold release agent is feasible, but the unseen effect is the most ideal. Because the demoulding products of different systems are used in combination, there is a certain risk of incompatibility. Once the two react between themselves, it may increase the difficulty of demolding and even demold failure. Even if they can be matched, there may be fish eyes. Risk of minor defects such as, imprinting, etc. Therefore, before any brand of mold release wax and mold release agent are used together, a small area test must be done to confirm that the two are compatible.

As for the decision of collocation, you need to comprehensively evaluate the pros and cons according to your specific needs. Once the selection or test is feasible, remember to apply the release wax first, and then use the release agent. If the order is reversed, there may be the risk that the latter cannot be applied and the pre-release of the build-up layer will increase.


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Mold Release Agent Manufacturers Introduces The Use Of Mold Release Agents Mold Release Agent Manufacturers introduces that mold release wax is the most common glass fiber reinforced plastic mold release product in the composite material industry. It is generally in the form of paste and semi-solid. It is used for product release with general surface finish requirements, especially in porous origin The use of the surface of the model also plays a role in blocking small micropores. In many glass fiber reinforced plastic operation applications, in order to improve work efficiency, there is a situation where mold release wax and mold release agent are used together. Especially in the demolding treatment of large glass fiber reinforced plastic products, every time the operation of demolding wax is reduced, the labor cost saved is very objective. It is worth noting that the combination of mold release wax and mold release agent is feasible, but the unseen effect is the most ideal. Because the demoulding products of different systems are used in combination, there is a certain risk of incompatibility. Once the two react between themselves, it may increase the difficulty of demolding and even demold failure. Even if they can be matched, there may be fish eyes. Risk of minor defects such as, imprinting, etc. Therefore, before any brand of mold release wax and mold release agent are used together, a small area test must be done to confirm that the two are compatible. As for the decision of collocation, you need to comprehensively evaluate the pros and cons according to your specific needs. Once the selection or test is feasible, remember to apply the release wax first, and then use the release agent. If the order is reversed, there may be the risk that the latter cannot be applied and the pre-release of the build-up layer will increase. https://www.silways.com/application/mold-release-agent.html
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