Reference: 075040
Brand: Indasa
Reference: 075040
Brand: Indasa
Reference: RF751500
Brand: Indasa
Reference: 3M50413
Brand: 3M France - Marine Auto
Reference: FE180
Brand: Indasa
Reference: FE2500
Brand: Indasa
ABEL DEMOULAGE WAX 54D - 350G
(to be changed in the "Reinsurance" module)
(to be changed in the "Reinsurance" module)
(to be changed in the "Reinsurance" module)
DEMOULE HEATABLES, POLYEXIDES AND POLYESTERS UP TO A TEMPERATURE OF 170OC AND PRESSURE OF UP TO 100KG/CM2
Use
Used by hand and provides an effective waxy surface for several removals. It reduces the fouling of the mould and gives the unmoulded pieces a particularly deep gloss.
Features
54D wax is made from high-melting synthetic waxes and contains silicones
Aspect Hard wax
Color Pale green
Smell Low
Density 0,8
Flash point 40oC - Flammable product -
HOW TO USE IT
Polyester or polyepoxide laminates
After preparing the mould with the 7890 F paste and glossing with the LUSTRAVIT:
Spread in a thin layer and continue the 54D wax, following the following:
Place a little wax (wool or cotton) in a permeable cloth, tie the cloth into a ball, pressing lightly. Pass this ball over the mold so that the wax filters through the cloth, let it dry until a whitish veil appears and shine by hand without pressing.
Repeat this three times to obtain a high-power separator film and a bright mirror. Mold.
Make a new wax application whenever necessary.
Heat-cutting heatables up to 170oC.
Using a soft cloth well impregnated with wax, coat the mold with a thin, continuous layer. Mold immediately.
Given the severity of the stresses imposed (temperature and pressure), we recommend applying wax after each cast
Packaging
Box of 0.350 Kg
Faced with the multiplicity of types and qualities of polyurethanes and laques and varnishes, more or less adapted to the techniques of composite fingerprinting on wood moulds or polyurethane varnish, we advise discourage the use of our waxes on moulds or shapes coated with these laques or varnishes.
However, if this technique is necessary, we strongly recommend that a preliminary orientation test be carried out on the lashy or polyurethane varnish applied to the media used.
This test called "styrene" is the following :
Pour a drop of styrene into the stand to be tested in 4 or 5 places.
Cover each drop of a watch glass (to avoid evaporation)
Check progress after 12 hours, 24 hours and 48 hours or more if necessary.
Check the following points in comparison with the surface not in contact with styrene. :
Shine / Cloquage / Alteration of the hue
Hairs record or varnish may be considered unsuitable for intended use if they present defects in tarnish, blistering or skin change at points in contact with styrene.
Reference: 7890
Brand: Abel
Reference: 000619
Brand: Abel
Reference: 002612
Brand: Abel
Reference: 7890
Brand: Abel
Reference: 005002
Brand: Abel
Reference: 013802
Brand: Abel