
A release agent is a chemical used to prevent other materials from bonding to surfaces. It can provide a solution in processes involving mold release, die-cast release, plastic release, adhesive release, and tire and web release. ==Applications== ===Concrete=== In the concrete construction industry, form release agents prevent the adhesion of fres...
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A chemical used to ensure kits come away cleanly from their mould. Release agent can be left on a kit and its presence can be seen by dripping water over it; the water forms into beads. It can be removed by washing the kit in warm, soapy water.
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Used to prevent cured matrix material from bonding to tooling; usually sprayed or painted on mold.
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a substance which prevents a moulding from sticking to the mould surface; it may be a chemical compound or a solid material such as a cellulose or plastics film
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A material, e.g. silicone, stearate, oil, or wax for lubricating a die pattern or core box to facilitate easy removal of a casting, mold or core.
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A lubricant, often wax, used to coat a mold cavity to prevent the molded piece from sticking to it, and thus to facilitate its removal from the mold.
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Material used to prevent bonding of concrete to a surface. See also Bond Breaker.
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a lubricant, often wax, used to coat a mold cavity to prevent the molded piece from sticking to it, and thus to facilitate its removal from the mold.
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