Internal release agents play a crucial role in composite manufacturing processes by serving two primary functions. Firstly, they act as a barrier between layers of resin and the mold surface, facilitating the easy removal of cured parts without causing damage to either the part or the mold. Secondly, when applied correctly, these agents contribute to the creation of durable, high-gloss surface finishes for finished parts.
Characterized by their lightweight nature, non-toxic composition, and excellent compatibility and dispersion with resin systems, internal release agents are instrumental in preserving the integrity of parts and preventing damage to molds. The application of a quality release agent during preparation significantly reduces the time and effort required for subsequent corrections, making it a valuable investment in the overall manufacturing process.
Internal Release Agent Specification List
Type | Greases |
Source | Liquid Mineral Lubricants |
Composition | Base Oil |
Property | Protective Lubricant |
Shape | Liquid |
Appearance | Yellowish Transparent Viscous Liquid |
Active Ingredients | 100% |
Flash Point (Pmcc) | Not Burning |
pH Value | 6.0±0.5 |
Viscosity(P) | 250mpas (30degrees Centigrade Aqueous Solution) |
Hlb Value | 8 |
Solubility | 100% Miscible with Resin |
Operating Temperature | 55-260degrees Centigrade |
Freezing Point | -15degrees Centigrade |
Odor | Slightly Fatty |