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April 7, 2009 - Offered as 2-coat system with Whitford primers, Xylan® XLR can be specified to suit application requirements and is applied using conventional spray techniques. Resistance to abrasion and permeation, as well as optimized hardness characteristics, provide extended operational life that reduces need for recoats during use of components. Exhibiting smooth/high gloss appearance, coating suits companies that use commercial bakeware tins, install fuser rollers, or make molds.

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New Whitford Coating Extends Release Life of Coated Components as Much as 50 Times


18 March 2009, Runcorn, Cheshire, UK. Release coatings are crucial to many industries, such as commercial bakeware, reprographics, molding, etc. And release coatings have been around for some time. Their chief problem is that the release characteristic tends to wear off quickly, requiring expensive recoating of parts, costs of shipping heavy metal to be coated, downtime, etc.

A breakthrough coating developed by Whitford R&D is changing all that. It's called Xylan® XLR (an abbreviation for "Xtra-Long-Release"). Offered as a two-coat system with Whitford primers for maximum performance, Xylan XLR can be specified to suit the needs of the application. And it is easily applied using conventional spray techniques.

A premium product for a variety of industrial markets, Xylan XLR outperforms all other release coatings available today, significantly reducing the need for recoats during the life of the coated component. It offers a variety of product benefits in addition to superior release and longer-lasting release, including:

o Enhanced resistance to abrasion
o Improved hardness
o Improved resistance to permeation
o Superior smoothness/higher gloss.

All these benefits are particularly meaningful to such companies as those who use commercial bakeware tins (e.g., for making McDonald's hamburger buns), or install fuser rollers in copy machines that have to release thousands of inked pages a day, or make moulds that form hundreds of plastic packages.

Xylan XLR has already been sampled by a variety of applications ranging from release of foam products to industrial bread-making to polyester balloons, all with surprising results. In one example, a manufacturer was able to achieve 50 times more release cycles with Xylan XLR than with any other coating he had tried.

For more information on new Xylan XLR, contact Whitford directly at sales@whitfordww.com.

Whitford, a privately held company, has manufacturing facilities in 8 countries, offices in 8 more, and agents in an additional 25. Whitford manufactures the largest, most complete line of fluoropolymer coatings in the world. To visit Whitford on the web: whitfordww.com.


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