Chem-Trend.Chem-Trend Incorporated has developed a series of water-based materials that are custom-formulated to assist manufacturers of all types of tires. The use of these products enables the tire manufacturer to save time and money because they: * Promote tire uniformity Tire Uniformity refers to the dynamic mechanical properties of pneumatic tires as strictly defined by a set of measurement standards and test conditions accepted by global tire and car makers. * Offer excellent air bleed Printing at the very edge of the paper. Many laser printers, including all LaserJets up to the 11x17" 4V, cannot print to the very edge, leaving a border of approximately 1/4". In commercial printing, bleeding is generally more expensive, because wider paper is often used, which is later assistance as required * Are more cost efficient - less lube per tire * Easy to apply * Promote longer bladder life * Are water-based - contain no solvents Key products include MONO-LUBE[R] inside tire lubes, bladder coatings, outside tire lubes and MONO-COAT[R] semi-permanent products to assist release and keep molds cleaner longer in the tread tread injury to the coronet of the horse's hoof by treading on it by the opposite hoof, or by another horse when they are being worked in a team. If the coronary matrix is injured there may be a subsequent crack or deformity. and side-wall areas. Formed in 1960, Chem-Trend first introduced a new product; a release agent for the emerging polyurethane polyurethane Any of a class of very versatile polymers that are made into flexible and rigid foams, fibres, elastomers (elastic polymers), surface coatings, and adhesives. molding industry. The company rapidly expanded during its 33-year existence, and today its facilities occupy over 150,000 square feet. Chem-Trend is now the world's largest manufacturer of specialized release agents for the plastic and rubber molding industry and for the die casting die casting Forming metal objects by injecting molten metal under pressure into dies or molds. An early and important use of the technique was in the Linotype machine (1884), but the mass-production automobile assembly line gave die casting its real impetus. industry. MONO-COAT[R] semi-permanent release agents are widely used to demold all types of elastomers. Molding processes include injection, compression and transfer molding Transfer molding, like compression molding, is a process where the amount of molding material (usually a thermoset plastic) is measured and inserted before the moulding takes place. The molding material is preheated and loaded into a chamber known as the pot. . MONO-COAT[R] is a non-transferring release agent that forms a clear, dry, micro-thin film on the mold surface. Because of its unique formulation, MONO-COAT[R] provides better rubber compound flow, easier release and it virtually eliminates knit-lines and blisters. Molds coated with MONO-COAT[R] stay cleaner longer and release agent usage is dramatically reduced since application can be as infrequent in·fre·quent adj. 1. Not occurring regularly; occasional or rare: an infrequent guest. 2. as one touch-up coating per shift. Chem-Trend is constantly developing MONO-LUBE[R], MONO-COAT[R] and other custom lubes and release agents for a multitude of applications. Tire manufacturers and rubber molders explain their problems to Chem-Trend field representatives, who relay the information to Chem-Trend's chemists. The Research and Development chemists and the field representatives work with the customer, developing the special lube/release that will solve the unique molding situation. Research and development is a key element in Chem-Trend's growth. Research, a commitment to quality products and prompt in-depth customer service have helped make Chem-Trend a company with over 1,000 industrial products which services customers in every corner of the globe. At Chem-Trend, this commitment to research, quality products and customer service is a continuing effort. For more information, contact: Jim Spencer |
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