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The moulding of PU rigid foams includes three different types of production. Low density – soundproof panels, boilers, refrigerators; medium density -wood imitation and articles for furniture; high density – parts for the furniture industry, automotive, skis, snowboards, technical articles in general, etc.
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WR 2002 |
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Base: Water
Properties: This release agent for LD insulating foams, with specific tixotropic features for the application on vertical tools. Its high-solids content and very soft film ensure outstanding release coupled with low build-up. For spray, wipe or brush application.
Application: Rigid Foams
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ECOLEASEâ„¢ W 558 |
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Base: Water
Properties: Release agent for low & medium density foams. It forms a medium hard film with very good release properties, giving a dry finish to the parts. For spray and wipe application.
Application: Rigid Foams
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P 200 |
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Base: Solvent
Properties: General purpose non-flammable wax paste release agent for insulating panels production. For brush application, it is available also as a semi-fluid liquid for wipe application.
Application: Rigid Foams
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WR 1797 |
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Base: Water
Properties: general purpose reale agent specific for spray application. High-solids with a soft film, ensures a good release effect and low build-up.
Application: Rigid Foams
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MR 503 |
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Base: Solvent
Properties: Suitable for medium density rigid foam for insulation panels, moulded with continuous & discontinuous process. High-solids content with medium-hard film for improved release.
Application: Rigid Foams
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MR 571 |
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Base: Solvent
Properties: SILICON FREE low-solids release agent with excellent release properties. For medium & high density rigid foams such as wood imitation and industrial appliances. Hard film and reduced build-up.
Application: Rigid Foams
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FH 690 |
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Base: Solvent
Properties: For low-density PU rigid foams. Hard film for difficult moulding operations. Reduced build-up on the moulds.
Application: Rigid Foams
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