How to: Getting the most from your mold release
Mold release specialist AXEL Plastics offers dos and don’ts for cleaning, stripping and preparing molds for composites manufacturing. (Sponsored)
In this Digital Demo, Larry Lambert, North American sales manager at AXEL Plastics (Monroe, Conn., U.S.), dives into the specific dos and don'ts of working with your mold release system in a composites manufacturing environment. This presentation includes details about cleaning, stripping and preparing molds, the curing process, how to select a mold release system that best fits your practical needs and more. Ensuring you understand the various products, and more importantly, that your release supplier understands your process, pain points, and limitations, is key to a successful mold release system.
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