Kleenmold Precoat 409
Appearance | Graphited liquid |
Odor | Slight chemical odor |
Density | 8.9 |
Net Weight |
Aerosol 340 g [0.34 kg] ‘Bulk’ Plastic Jar 450 g [0.45 kg] |
Flash Point |
None |
Storage life |
At least 12 months in a sealed container at room temperature |
- Description
- Advantages
- Recommendations for use
Kleenmold Precoat 409 is a water-based, precoat used as a glass release agent for blanks, molds, neck rings, and other related equipment used.
It is a one component product available either in an aerosol can or in a Binks Gun compatible plastic jar.
Kleenmold Precoat 409 deposits a smooth, uniform, tightly bonded film of graphite onto mold equipment surfaces. Proper application is very important.
It is a one component product available either in an aerosol can or in a Binks Gun compatible plastic jar.
Kleenmold Precoat 409 deposits a smooth, uniform, tightly bonded film of graphite onto mold equipment surfaces. Proper application is very important.
WATER-BASED
NON-FLAMMABLE
AVAILABLE IN AEROSOL AND BULK PACKAGING [COMPATIBLE WITH
BINKS GUNS]
NON-DESTRUCTIVE TO OZONE LAYER [NO CFC’S]
EASY TO APPLY TO MOLD EQUIPMENT AT ROOM TEMPERATURE
SUITABLE FOR BOTH CAST IRON AND BRONZE MOLD EQUIPMENT
PROVIDE EXTENDED TIME WITHOUT SWABBING
IMPROVE PERCENT PACK
NON-FLAMMABLE
AVAILABLE IN AEROSOL AND BULK PACKAGING [COMPATIBLE WITH
BINKS GUNS]
NON-DESTRUCTIVE TO OZONE LAYER [NO CFC’S]
EASY TO APPLY TO MOLD EQUIPMENT AT ROOM TEMPERATURE
SUITABLE FOR BOTH CAST IRON AND BRONZE MOLD EQUIPMENT
PROVIDE EXTENDED TIME WITHOUT SWABBING
IMPROVE PERCENT PACK
The applicationprocedure of this product is extremely importantas it has a direct impact onproduct performance. These application notes are for both the Binks gun and/or the aerosol can.The most important things to remember are that: 1. This is a water-based product so the surface tobe coated has tobe completelydegreased and 2. A thin layeris better and will last nger than a heavy layer. If extending the time without swabbing is important, then 2 or 3 light layers can be applied.
The applicationprocedure for the aerosol canor the ‘bulk’plastic jars used with the Binks Gun isas follows:
DEGREASE
Degrease surface to be coated with a hydrocarbonor chlorinated solvent; or clean surface so that all traces of oil and grease are removed.
MIX
Mix product until uniform. Aerosol: shake can to make ball inside rattle. Plastic Jar: use a spatula and mix contents of jar until uniform.
TEMPERATURE
Apply to mold equipment at ambient or slightly elevated temperatures; 40° to 80°C (104° to 176°F).
If mold equipment is warm, the drying time is reduced.
SPRAY
A light layer of product should be uniformly sprayed onto the mold equipment using the following techniques. When using the Binks Gun, the spray pattern and volume of product applied will need to be adjusted to fulfill the requirements below.
-keep the nozzle about 25 to30 cm (10 to12inches) fromthe surface.
- apply a light layer of product;just enoughtocover the surface.
- for a blank or mold cavity:
• make one pass from top to bottom in the center of the cavity.
• make another pass from top tobottom onleft side of the cavity.
• make a final pass from top to bottom on the right side of the cavity.
- for rings andother equipment, spray as possible toprovide a uniform, light coating of product onthe surface.
DRY
Allow 5 to 10 minutes for the product to “dry to the touch”. At this point the product is not cured, but is dry. You now have the following options:
- place mold equipment ina preheat ovenanduse as necessary.
- place equipment directly intoservice without preheating.
- place equipment into storagefor future use.
- TO EXTEND TIME WITHOUT SWABBING: apply an additional layer of product as described above.
The applicationprocedure for the aerosol canor the ‘bulk’plastic jars used with the Binks Gun isas follows:
DEGREASE
Degrease surface to be coated with a hydrocarbonor chlorinated solvent; or clean surface so that all traces of oil and grease are removed.
MIX
Mix product until uniform. Aerosol: shake can to make ball inside rattle. Plastic Jar: use a spatula and mix contents of jar until uniform.
TEMPERATURE
Apply to mold equipment at ambient or slightly elevated temperatures; 40° to 80°C (104° to 176°F).
If mold equipment is warm, the drying time is reduced.
SPRAY
A light layer of product should be uniformly sprayed onto the mold equipment using the following techniques. When using the Binks Gun, the spray pattern and volume of product applied will need to be adjusted to fulfill the requirements below.
-keep the nozzle about 25 to30 cm (10 to12inches) fromthe surface.
- apply a light layer of product;just enoughtocover the surface.
- for a blank or mold cavity:
• make one pass from top to bottom in the center of the cavity.
• make another pass from top tobottom onleft side of the cavity.
• make a final pass from top to bottom on the right side of the cavity.
- for rings andother equipment, spray as possible toprovide a uniform, light coating of product onthe surface.
DRY
Allow 5 to 10 minutes for the product to “dry to the touch”. At this point the product is not cured, but is dry. You now have the following options:
- place mold equipment ina preheat ovenanduse as necessary.
- place equipment directly intoservice without preheating.
- place equipment into storagefor future use.
- TO EXTEND TIME WITHOUT SWABBING: apply an additional layer of product as described above.