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Water-Based Release Coating features PTFE nanoparticles.
Water-Based Release Coating features PTFE nanoparticles.

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April 23, 2010 - Supplied in ready-to-use formulation, MAC-968 semi-permanent release coating is effective for all types of rubber stock and contains no heavy metals, powders, silicone oils, or VOCs. Colloidal dispersion provides thin, colorless bonded film coating that will adhere to mold surface, allowing for maximum of parts to be molded per application. Product will not contaminate rubber stock and is designed to improve flow properties, part appearance, thermal stability, and lubricity.

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McLube Div., McGee Industries, Inc.
9 Crozerville Rd., P.O. Box 2425
Aston, PA, 19014
USA



New Water Based Semi-Permanent NANOPARTICLE PTFE Release Coating


The McLube Division of McGee industries, Inc. has developed a new water based semi-permanent release coating based on PTFE nanoparticles. MAC-968 is a water based colloidal dispersion that has proven to provide superior release performance and durability. The product allows for improved flow properties, superior part appearance, excellent thermal stability and lubricity. It is supplied in a ready to use formulation to assure economy of usage. The product has proven to be an extremely effective release coating for all types of rubber stock such as EPDM, FKM, silicone, Neoprene, natural rubber, ECO and acylic rubber compounds. It will provide a thin, colorless bonded film coating that will adhere tenaciously to the mold surface allowing for a maximum of parts to be molded per application. The product will not contaminate the rubber stock allowing for superior part appearance. The product is environmentally friendly containing no heavy metals, powders, silicone oils and is VOC free. Samples coupled with plant testing are available.
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Water base P T F E

Sir, how are you. We looking for such product which helps me to my formulation. Water or solvent base PTFE modifie to make my coating anti stic, anti scratch, and weather resistance. Please if you have such mail me details of product, price, it helps me to calculate. Wait for your reply. Thanks Kirti Patel

By Kirti Patel on Oct 21, 2010 22:00

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