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Mould release

Lubricants may also be used to enhance flow and mould release. Materials used are usually of low moleeular weight, contain a hydrocarbon component and an amide component, and are typified by ethylene bis(stearamide). [Pg.497]

Roughening. Roughening of mbbers removes the overvulcanized layer and surface contaminants (oils, moulding release agents, antiadherend moieties, etc.) and creates roughness. The removal... [Pg.762]

Plastic containers often have residual mould release agents and can leach nutritious plasticisers into the product filled into them. [Pg.73]

Foaming agents Slip agents Lubricants Mould releases Curing agents... [Pg.6]

Plasticisers Lubricants/mould release agents Organic peroxides Slip agents... [Pg.12]

Release agents - Mould release agents Retarders... [Pg.788]

Ouricuri wax is an exudate on the underside of the leaves of the Syagrus coronata palm in northeastern Brazil and has similar properties and composition to Camauba wax. Ouricouri wax is used in the manufacture of carbon paper, mould release agents and inks. [Pg.11]

Any substance used to prevent rubber sticking to itself or to the surface of a mould. The lubricant may be a dry powder such as soapstone or a liquid such as silicone emulsion. See Dusting Agent and Mould Release Agent. [Pg.38]

Jargon term for mould lubricant or mould release agent. [Pg.41]

Many rubber compounds have a tendency to stick in the mould cavity after vulcanisation and require some type of mould release agent. The substances used are surface-active materials such as detergents, soaps, wetting agents, silicone emulsions, aqueous dispersions of talc, mica and fatty acids, applied by spray or brush. Alternatively, dry types based on polytetrafluoroethylene or polyethylene, usually carried in a solvent, can be aerosol applied. An alternative is the addition of an incompatible material to the rubber compound which will bleed to the rubber surface during vulcanisation. [Pg.159]

Application of any mould release agent should use the minimum amount required to effect release. [Pg.159]

Migration of additives such as plasticizers, internal mould release agents... Painting defects can appear a long time after painting. [Pg.760]

Usually parts are soiled by dust, lint, mould release residues, greases, fingerprints... Cleaning eliminates these pollutants and, for some, the surface oxidation. .. [Pg.760]

Bio-degradable mould release agents from natural raw materials... [Pg.54]

Biodegradable mould release agents made of natural raw... [Pg.83]

Direction of innovation (from the standpoint of market actors - 6al The primary concerns are the quality and price of products. As possible damage to the concrete surface due to incorrect usage of mould release agents causes very high costs for repairs, new products with another apphcation technology are considered with scepticism. [Pg.84]

Direction of iimovation (from the standpoint of the SubChem research group - 6bl The advantage of vegetable-oil-based mould release agents is, on the one hand, in their character as renewable raw materials, their biodegradability and on the other hand the reduction of VOC emissions as well as risks of fire and explosion. [Pg.84]

As far as the SubChem cases are concerned, this theory is cortfirmed in the case of cooling lubricants, mould release agents and metal cleaning. [Pg.106]


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Additives mould-release agents

Closed-mould application of release agent

INTERNAL MOULD RELEASE

Internal and External Mould Release Agents

Lubricants mould release agents

MOULD RELEASE AGENT

Mould release agent, determination

Mould release agents external

Mould release agents internal

POLYMERIC MOULD RELEASE

POLYMERIC MOULD RELEASE AGENT

Permanent moulding collection of release agent emissions

Polyesters mould release agents

Silicone rubbers mould release agents

Surface energy mould release agents

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