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Purging Compound is for use with injection, extrusion, and blow molding.

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Purging Compound is for use with injection, extrusion, and blow molding.
Purging Compound is for use with injection, extrusion, and blow molding.

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December 8, 2011 - Suited for use in injection molding, extrusion, and blow molding, KLENZ chemically reactive purge is used as part of regular resin-to-resin, color-to-color change-over procedure. Odorless compound, GRAS-rated safe for food packaging applications, is safe to purge through mold and can also be used in hot runner systems. In addition to shortening purge times, usage helps eliminate color streaking and black specs caused by residues baked onto screw.
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Slide Products, Inc.
430 S. Wheeling Rd.
Wheeling, IL, 60090
USA



Slide Products' Introduces New KLENZ Purging Compound


New advances chemistry and technology improve purge effectiveness, shorten ROI, and reduce costs

Wheeling, IL -Slide Products introduces a significant advance in purging technology. KLENZ purging compound, a chemically reactive purge that is safe to purge through the mold, is excellent for use through hot runner systems.

KLENZ helps eliminate color streaking and black specs caused by stubborn residues baked onto the screw, and dramatically shortens purge times. It uses a polyolefin carrier resin, is odorless, and GRAS rated safe for food packaging applications. KLENZ has operating temperatures of 330° - 610°F. Molders can dramatically reduce time and purging costs by using KLENZ as part of their regular resin-to-resin, color-to-color change-over procedure.

"The first time a molder used KLENZ the results were dramatic," explains Michael Muth, president of Slide Products. "It actually took slightly longer to purge the first time as we saw old, baked on resinous crud being removed from the screw and barrel. There was no odor and you could easily tell when the purge was successful....resin came out clear and clean."

"The next purge was even faster since the first purge had cleared all the old, baked-on resin," he continues. "It took only minutes to change from the old resin and see clean, clear resin indicating a complete purge."

KLENZ purging compound is for use with injection molding, extrusion and blow molding.
Founded in 1953, Slide Products, Inc., an environmentally conscious manufacturer, makes mold releases, cleaners, rust preventives and more.

For a free sample of Slide's new KLENZ purging compound, go to www.slideproducts.com, or contact Slide Products, 1-800-323-6433; Fax: 1-800-756-7986; Email: info@slideproducts.com.
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