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Release systems.

TraSys 818 mold release coating is highlighted in this product information bulletin. TraSys 818 fluorochemical fluor·o·chem·i·cal  
n.
A chemical compound containing fluorine, especially a fluorocarbon.
 mold release coating is a water-based dispersion for hot mold applications. When properly applied to a mold, it is said to exhibit outstanding durability and antistick properties, and has a very low coefficient of friction coefficient of friction
n. pl. coefficients of friction
The ratio of the force that maintains contact between an object and a surface and the frictional force that resists the motion of the object.
. It is said to be clean, non-oily, nonstaining, chemically inert inert /in·ert/ (in-ert´) inactive.

in·ert
adj.
1. Sluggish in action or motion; lethargic.

2.
 and can function in high temperatures. TraSys 818 is said to be an excellent release agent for molded rubber, plastic and fluoropolymer A fluoropolymer is a polymer that contains atoms of fluorine. It is characterized by a high resistance to solvents, acids, and bases.

Fluoropolymers were discovered serendipitously in 1938 by Dr. Roy J. Plunkett.
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Title Annotation:Literature: Materials
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Sep 22, 2007
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