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Silicone Mold Release for Epoxy Resin

Introducing CHILL RELEASE 110™, the ultimate silicone-based release agent for hassle-free mold removal! This game-changing product is specifically designed to work with a variety of industrial applications, including epoxy, rigid, elastomeric polyurethane, and metal molds.

With CHILL RELEASE 110™, removing cured epoxy projects from molds is now a breeze. Say goodbye to residue and tape marks that often require time-consuming sanding and post-processing steps. Our release agent guarantees an easy and clean way to remove cured epoxy projects from molds, without damaging the mold or equipment.

In addition to its exceptional performance, CHILL RELEASE 110™ is easy to use, saving you time and effort. Its unique formula improves molding efficiency and extends the life of the epoxy mold, making it a valuable addition to any industrial application.

CHILL RELEASE 110™ is available in convenient .500ml and 1L formats, and is fully compatible with all CHILL EPOXY™ systems. Whether you’re working on a small project or a large-scale industrial application, CHILL RELEASE 110™ is the perfect solution for achieving flawless, professional results.

Invest in CHILL RELEASE 110™ today, and experience the ultimate in mold release technology. Try it now and see how it can help you achieve superior results, with less effort and time spent on post-processing.

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Silicone Mold Release for Epoxy Resin

Introducing CHILL RELEASE 110™, a liquid silicone mold release for epoxy resin. It’s highly versatile and easy to use, with a lower solvent percentage than traditional releases. Liquid releases like CHILL RELEASE 110™ are less messy and easier to clean up than sprays. They offer greater control and precision in application and help avoid contamination of the epoxy. It also allows for easy and clean removal of cured epoxy projects, without leaving any residue. CHILL RELEASE 110™ is a 1-component product that doesn’t damage the mold or equipment and improves molding efficiency. It’s perfect for professional epoxy users looking for an excellent release agent.

In summary, liquid silicone release agents like CHILL RELEASE 110™ are a better alternative than spray silicone mold releases when it comes to avoiding contamination of the epoxy because they contain a lower percentage of solvents that can potentially affect the final properties of the cured epoxy. They also offer greater control and precision in application, are less messy and easy to clean up.

One of the key benefits of using CHILL RELEASE 110™ is that it allows for easy and clean removal of cured epoxy projects without leaving any tape marks or residue on the bottom surface of the epoxy. This can save time and effort on sanding and other post-processing steps.

CHILL RELEASE 110™ is a 1-component product that is easy to use and apply with a clean brush or cloth. It does not damage the mold or equipment, and does not affect the epoxy itself. Instead, it improves molding efficiency and extends the life of the epoxy mold.

In short, CHILL RELEASE 110™ is an excellent choice for professional epoxy users looking for a reliable, easy-to-use release agent that can improve molding efficiency and extend the life of their epoxy molds.

Specifications:

  • Undoubtedly this 1-component product is easy to use and apply with a clean brush or cloth.
  • Allows for easy & clean removal of cured epoxy projects
  • It does not damage your mold or equipment, does not affect your epoxy.
  • It indeed improves molding efficiency and extends the life of your epoxy mold.
  • For use with all CHILL EPOXY™ systems
  • Available in .500ml and 1L formats

Applications:

When using CHILL RELEASE 110™, it is recommendable to apply 2 to 3 layers of 0.001 inches on a new mold. This will ensure that the release agent is evenly distributed, and provides the best possible results. To do this, it is important to wait 2-3 minutes between each application at 22C/72F, and to use a clean cotton cloth or paintbrush to apply the release agent. This will prevent drips and ensure that the release agent is applied in an even and consistent manner.

Please note, it is always important to consult with Polymères Technologies for additional information and application instructions, based on your specific needs and the type of mold you are using. They will be able to provide you with detailed information on how best to use the product for your specific application.

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