MS-122AV
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MS-122AV High Performance Mold Release Agent Description: MS-122AV combines high efficiency low-molecular weight polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and proprietary surface activation chemistry. This formulation yields superior adhesion of PTFE to metallic, glass, and nonplastic surfaces. The result is unmatched durability, extended reapplication intervals and virtually no transfer. MS-122AV advantages include: Unparalleled release agent durability Ideal for difficult mold geometries Improves quality and consistency of molded parts Nonflammable; Non-ozone depleting formulation Non-migrating; Non-staining Release Agent Applications: Our specialized chemistry can be used to release the following materials: • • • • • Plastics Resins Acrylics Urethanes Nylons Rubbers Phenolics Polycarbonates Polystyrene Elastomers Physical Properties: Primary Polymer Appearance Odor Specific Gravity VOC Content Fluoropolymer Light yellow particle suspension Alcohol 1.2 g/mL @ 25°C 84 g/l Recommended for application on molds to 212°F/100°C. Mold and then be heated up to 400°F/204°C. Recommended Application Procedure: 1. Clean mold surface thoroughly. Mechanical cleaning such as bead media blasting or steel wool, followed by chemical cleaning, provides the best surface for application of 122AV. Removal of all previous mold release agent is critical. 2. Shake can vigorously for one minute. Hold can approximately 6-8 inches away from a nonheated mold surface and apply a light coat of release agent. NOTE: Material will apply wet and transparent but will dry to a fine-white coat. 3. Allow solvent to dry completely before molding any parts. Although it is not necessary to heat MS-122AV, performance can be enhanced if a heating cycle is completed prior to operation. This will ensure the most effective coating for durability and cycle life. Reapplication: 1. When release becomes hesitant, reapply one coat of MS-122AV in the same manner as described previously. Fused Coatings Procedure (Optional) 1. After applying the release agent, heat the surface to 581ºF - 600ºF. 2. Coating transition from white to translucent will occur. Maintain the temperature of the coated surface for 5 to 10 minutes. 3. If a white residue is left on the metal surface, buff with a soft cloth. When the coating is properly fused, it is extremely durable. Safety data sheet (SDS) is available upon request. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY AND REMEDIES: Manufacturer warrants that, at the time of shipment by the Manufacturer, this product is free from defect in material and manufacture. If the product is proved to be defective, the exclusive remedy, at Manufacturer’s option, shall be refund of the purchase price or replacement of the defective product, provided written notice of the defect is given no later than one year after the date of shipment by the Manufacturer. Manufacturer shall not otherwise be liable for loss or damages whether direct, indirect, incidental or consequential, regardless of the legal theory asserted, including negligence and strict liability. Manufacturer expressly disclaims all implied warranties, including the implied warranty of merchantability and the implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose. There are no warranties which extend beyond the description on the face hereof. For further technical information call 800.992.2424 or 203.743.4447 For product sales: CT 800.442.3424, CA 800.771.8161 www.miller-stephenson.com miller-stephenson logo is a trademark of mi

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