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Release mold agent

In other areas, POD has been used to improve the wear resistance of a mbber latex binder by incorporation of 25% of Oksalon fibers. Heat-resistant laminate films, made by coating a polyester film with POD, have been used as electrical insulators and show good resistance to abrasion and are capable of 126% elongation. In some instances, thin sheets of PODs have been used as mold release agents. For this appHcation a resin is placed between the two sheets of POD, which is then pressed in a mold, and the sheets simply peel off from the object and mold after the resin has cured. POD-based membranes exhibit salt rejection properties and hence find potential as reverse osmosis membranes in the purification of seawater. PODs have also been used in the manufacturing of electrophotographic plates as binders between the toner and plate. These improved binders produce sharper images than were possible before. [Pg.535]

Because plastics are almost invariably modified with one or more additives, there are three components of chemical analysis the high molecular weight portion, ie, the polymer the additives, ie, plasticizer and mold-release agent and the residuals remaining from the polymerization process. The high... [Pg.525]

Reaction of TYZOR TPT with polyperfluoroalkylene ethers containing a carbonyl group produces a complex that is an excellent surface-treating agent, imparting improved surface wettabiUty and anticorrosion properties to metal surfaces (144). These complexes can be used by themselves, or as additives to perfluoropolyethers as vacuum pump oils, lubricant oils, or mold release agents. [Pg.150]

Uses. Hot-pressed hBN is useful for high temperature electric or thermal insulation, vessels, etc, especially in inert or reducing atmospheres, and for special materials such as IITV semiconductors (qv). Its low thermal expansion makes it resistant to thermal shock. The powder can be used as a mold release agent or as thermal insulation. Boron nitride is also available in fiber form (19). BN deposited pyrolyticaHy on refractory substrates at 1200—1800°C has a turbostratic stmcture and low porosity it has greater chemical resistance and is impervious to helium. [Pg.220]

Unsaturated polyester resin powders can provide a colored and finished exterior molded surface or a finish ready for painting. Normally, a primer/sealer must be appHed to molded articles prior to painting. In addition to the unsaturated polyester resin, multifimctional unsaturated monomers such as triaHyl cyanurate (TAC) [101-37-1] or diaHyl phthalate (DAP) [131-17-9] suitable peroxide initiators (qv) or mixtures thereof, and mold release agents (qv) are used to formulate the coating powder (46). [Pg.322]

In joining reinforced thermosetting pipe it is particularly important that the pipe be cut without chipping or cracking it. It is also important to sand, file, or grind any mold-release agent from the surfaces to be cemented. Joints are built up layer by layer of adhesive-saturated reinforcement by following the manufacturer s recommended procedure. Application of adhesive to the surfaces to be joined and assembly of these surfaces shall produce a continuous bond and provide an adhesive seal to protect the reinforcement from attack by the contents of the pipe. Unfilled or unbonded areas of the joint are considered defects and must be repaired. [Pg.1005]

Siloxane containing polyester, poly(alkylene oxide) and polystyrene type copolymers have been used to improve the heat resistance, lubricity and flow properties of epoxy resin powder coatings 43). Thermally stable polyester-polysiloxane segmented copolymers have been shown to improve the flow, antifriction properties and scratch resistance of acrylic based auto repair lacquers 408). Organohydroxy-terminated siloxanes are also effective internal mold release agents in polyurethane reaction injection molding processes 409). [Pg.74]

After cooling, the final part is removed and the mold is recharged with resin. Since the mold surfaces are often complex, processors commonly apply mold release agents to allow the part to demold. Mold release agents are lubricants that coat the metal surface with a waxy material preventing the polymer from adhering to the mold s surface. Examples of mold release agents include silicone sprays or olefin based waxes. [Pg.265]

What is a mold release agent Why are they used Why are antistatic agents used ... [Pg.269]

The mounted samples were placed in the XPS vacuum chamber, and the chamber was evacuated prior to testing. The samples were exposed to the X-rays at 14.0 kV and 300 W. The approximate sampling area for the XPS is 1.0mmx3.5mm with a sampling depth of approximately 35.0 A at a 45° exit angle. Figures 16 and 17 show the survey scans from the epoxy and composite sample, respectively. Both show the presence of fluorine, which indicates the probable presence of a mold-release agent. [Pg.627]

Union Carbide (34) and in particular Dow adopted the continuous mass polymerization process. Credit goes to Dow (35) for improving the old BASF process in such a way that good quality impact-resistant polystyrenes became accessible. The result was that impact-resistant polystyrene outstripped unmodified crystal polystyrene. Today, some 60% of polystyrene is of the impact-resistant type. The technical improvement involved numerous details it was necessary to learn how to handle highly viscous polymer melts, how to construct reactors for optimum removal of the reaction heat, how to remove residual monomer and solvents, and how to convey and meter melts and mix them with auxiliaries (antioxidants, antistatics, mold-release agents and colorants). All this was necessary to obtain not only an efficiently operating process but also uniform quality products differentiated to meet the requirements of various fields of application. In the meantime this process has attained technical maturity over the years it has been modified a number of times (Shell in 1966 (36), BASF in 1968 (37), Granada Plastics in 1970 (38) and Monsanto in 1975 (39)) but the basic concept has been retained. [Pg.271]

Appropriate amounts of x y resin and liquified amine were mixed together and evacuated at 60 c in a vacuum oven for t i minutes to remove air bubbles. The reaction mixture was poured into a hot (85°C) aluminum mold vhich was prepared in advance by lic tly spraying mold release agent (ISi 515, Green Chem. Products Inc.) to the inner surfaces of the mold. Samples were cured two hours at 85 C followed by two hours at 150 c (standsuxl cure). In some cases samples were subjected to eui alternate, high temperature cure of two hours at 85 C and two hours at 175 C (HT cure). After curing, samples were stored in a desiccator until use. [Pg.184]

Other effects were more selective. While recycle usually lowered impact strength and heat deflection temperat ire, pre-soaking polyamine recycle surprisingly improved both of these properties. While recycle usually lowered volume resistivity, polyamide recycle improved it. Finally, adhesion of epoxy formulations to the aluminum mold, in spi/ e of wax and silicone mold release agents, was dramatically increased by the use of presoaked recycle, especially in the ai ydrlde system, suggesting unexpected usefulness in epoxy adhesive formulations. [Pg.241]


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