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Dramatically
increases mold release speed,
efficiency, and wear resistance
on metal parts ...despite high
pressures or high temperatures.
Withstands continuous
operating temperatures over
950°F (510°C),
intermittent air
temperatures over 1600°F
(871°C), and vacuum
temperatures to 2400°F
(1316°C).
Ideal for all metals,
including steel, copper,
brass, and aluminum
Superior mold release,
even under high load bearing
pressures (up to 100,000 psi)
Friction properties-as low
as 0.13 dynamic and 0.14
static
Corrosion resistance-some
types will survive 1000
hours in an ASTM B-117 salt
spray
Can be used as an
additional enhancement for
TUFRAM®, NEDOX® or
PLASMADIZE® coatings
Thickness-surface build-up
from <0.0001" to
0.002"
May be made either
thermally or electrically
non-conductive or
conductive, as desired
Remarkably consistent
thermal conductivity
Recommended for use on
injection molds, seal dies,
roll dies, gears and
bearings, and bag formers
Magnaplate HTR increases
the release efficiency of
steel, copper, brass,
aluminum, and other metals
used in the fabrication of
molds and dies for a wide
range of industries.
MAGNAPLATE
HTR
Provides
superior mold release under high load
bearing pressures (up to 100,000 psi)
and withstands continuous operationg
temeratures over 950F (510C),
intermittent air temperatures over 1600.
Magnaplate
HTR
Wear
Corrosion
Lubricity
Anti-Stick
Temperature
FDA/USDA
NO
1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5
Worn or damaged molds are often the cause of
poor release. HTR's superior resistance to wear
makes it ideal for use in plastic and other
molding industry applications where mold design
or definition is subject to abrasive damage by
the material being molded. Because HTR maintains
a uniform, consistent level of thermal
conductivity, it also solves release problems
that stem from variations in mold surface
temperatures. The use of HTR is also recommended
where sprays, release additives or other forms
of "paint-on" or sprayed-on dry
lubricant coatings do not perform properly.
In addition to its use as a release agent on
molds, HTR is suggested for use on a wide range
of high temperature equipment components,
including:
Seal dies at 800°F (427° C)
Roll dies at 650°F (343°C)
Chrome replacements at 800°F (427°C)
Spindle heads and slides at 600°F
(316°C)
Blow molds at 550°F (288°C)
Typical Applications:
extruding of plastics
molding or forming of metal parts
manufacturing of packaging wraps, films,
and other heat-sensitive materials.