Mold release agents target efficient thermoset resin release
CAMX 2023: Münch Chemie International, alongside distributor Fusoni, is introducing a new generation of semi-permanent release agents, essential auxiliary materials with fast evaporation.
Founded in 1948, Münch Chemie International GmbH (Weinheim, Germany), specializes in the development and manufacture of release agents and process aid solutions tailored to various industries, with a particular focus on composites. Notably, the company is introducing a new generation of semi-permanent mold release agents with ultrafast evaporation, specifically designed for releasing thermoset resins.
This new line of products is said to eliminate the need for additional mold sealers, resulting in significant time and cost savings during mold preparation. The Mikon product series, for example, offers a selection of user-friendly release agents with varying lubrication properties, ranging from low, medium and high.
In addition, the company has a comprehensive range of cleaning agents, mold sealers, external release agents, model-master sealers, internal release agents and surface treatment agents. While these technical solutions are invisible in the final product, Münch Chemie emphasizes their importance in enhancing productivity, accelerating the entire production process, guaranteeing flawless product quality and prolonging machinery service life.
Münch Chemie and Fusoni, its trusted distribution partner representing the company in North America and Mexico, invites attendees to learn more about its advanced and customized products, and how Fusoni can provide customers with reliable service and fast response technical support.
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