Release enhances physical properties.Automotive, truck manufacturers and other vinyl plastic makers of textured panels are said to utilize MoldWiz INT-VP250. The release agent is said to avoid excess buildup in the textured mold detail area that often occurs with ordinary external release agents. It does not exude ex·ude v. To ooze or pass gradually out of a body structure or tissue. like stearate stearate /ste·a·rate/ (ste´ah-rat) any salt (soap), ester, or anionic form of stearic acid. ste·a·rate n. A salt or ester of stearic acid. stearate any compound of stearic acid. , often the cause of uneven and splotchy splotch n. An irregularly shaped spot, stain, or colored or discolored area: "spectacular splotches of color and beauty in the blossoms" Wendy Lyon Moonan. tr.v. surface areas. With MoldWiz INT-VP250, cycle times are also said to be reduced, along with mold temperature and pressure in the mold equipment. MoldWiz users are also said to have the added benefit of INT-VP250 as an internal lubricant Lubricant A gas, liquid, or solid used to prevent contact of parts in relative motion, and thereby reduce friction and wear. In many machines, cooling by the lubricant is equally important. that does not adversely affect the physical properties of any of the overall secondary operations, such as decorating, printing, bonding or plating, especially important to automotive and truck makers interested in textured panels. For best results, the company recommends one to ten parts per 1,000 resin should be added, available in 100% active powder or pellet form. This internal release can also be easily dry tumbled, gravitationally grav·i·ta·tion n. 1. Physics a. The natural phenomenon of attraction between physical objects with mass or energy. b. The act or process of moving under the influence of this attraction. 2. fed or compounded directly into the resin to make a masterbatch. The company manufactures hundreds of process-specific external release agents and internal lubricants. Circle 48 on card [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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