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Identification & Functionality
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Features & Benefits
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Ease Release 300 leaves very little build-up on the molds resulting from isocyanate or epoxy reactions, while maintaining part cleanability with common degreasing solvents. Cleaned parts molded with Ease Release 300 can be painted or bonded. Ease Release 300 is effective on all mold surfaces such as steel, aluminum, chrome, epoxy, and RTV urethane and silicone mold materials.
- Features
Ease Release 300 is easy to apply, fast drying and effective over a broad temperature range from 70°F to 500°F.
Ease Release 300 provides excellent release with a glossy finish. Precise duplication of mold details, less mold maintenance and down time which results in greater productivity.
Applications & Uses
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- Applications
- Thoroughly clean your mold with Mold Cleaner 2508 or any suitable cleaner to remove all traces of previous coating and oils.
- Apply Ease Release 300 using aerosol spray for bulk grades. Hold the can or spray gun 6 to 8 inches from the mold surface to ensure a light even coating. When the molds are new or have been blasted with an abrasive “season” the mold by applying a heavy coating of release. Heat the mold to process temperature, then wipe the excess with a rag and reapply a light coating of Ease Release 300 before regular molding.
- Ease Release 300 is fast drying and requires no baking during the normal molding process.
- Reapply a light coating before each molding.
- Finishing
Thorough cleaning of molded parts is required prior to staining, painting or bonding.
Properties
- Properties
Drying Rate Very Fast Flammable No Wetting Quality Excellent
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Safety & Health
- Caution
- Use adequate protection when handling any release solvent systems.
- Skin contact my cause dryness.
- Wear safety glasses or their equivalent to prevent eye injury.
- Avoid inhalation of excessive amount of solvent vapor.