MS-7802 High-Temp Industrial Liquid Mold Release
Description:
Our MS-7802 liquid mold release is formulated through today’s modern chemistry. Our MS-7802 offers you the utmost in liquid mold release factors for industrial use. MS-7802 is a blend of synthetic High Temperature waxes in petroleum distillates which provides a uniform non-setting mix. These hydrocarbons are fully synthetic and not subject to the quality fluctuations so often found in natural waxes.
In our unique liquid mold release formula, we feel the most important features of these synthetics are its high melting point, low viscosity and pleasant odor that doesn’t leave a “Wax buildup”. Because of these features, and other desirable properties, the resulting film has an extraordinary type release, high gloss, intensive wear and great resistance to heat and water.
Our Liquid Mold Release Features:
Fast and easy application that dries rapidly for improved production cycles. Leaves an oily type release film, after rapid solvent evaporation, deterring any possible wax buildup or surface tension.
Uses:
Recommended as a liquid release in all fiberglass, concrete and urethane fabrication.
Application:
Apply either by wipe or spray method. When spraying, apply a fine mist without excess flooding. For wiping, saturate a soft cloth and apply evenly.
Typical Physical Characteristics:
- Appearance: Liquid
- Color: Yellow
- Odor: Mild citrus
- Specific Gravity: 0.838 – 0.843
- Flash Point: 144F (TCC)
- Shelf Life: 1 year from date of shipment
APPLY MS7802 wet, (DO NOT WIPE) then immediately go into production.
Leaves an oily type release film, after rapid solvent evaporation, deterring any possible wax buildup or surface tension.
NON-Silicone Based.
Also see MS-7803 Past Wax Mold Release.
Release agents are a chemical that are used to prevent specific materials from bonding to mold surfaces. They provide an easy release solution in processes involving die-cast molds, plastic mold release and adhesive releases.
Liquid Mold Release
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