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Mold Release, Break-In, Maintenance and Storage Linda Bergstrom

Mold Release Requirements Form a barrier between the mold and molded part Provide a lubricating film which allows the molded part to be easily removed Protect the mold surface from chemical and mechanical attack Maintain the mold finish and dimensions on the part

Factors Affecting Release Resin Chemical type Aggressiveness Abrasiveness Process Compression Hand lay-up Resin transfer molding Release agent Formulation Application Mold Material Shape Quality Temperature

Release Agent Types Permanent (not used in Composites) Sacrificial (waxes) Semi-permanent (polymer)

Sacrificial Release Agents Thick chemical barrier between part and mold Must be applied after every part pull (labor intensive) Great for micro porosity, gouges Comfort level with this older technology Can see what is applied and know that it has been coated Prone to excessive mold buildup since half remains with part and half with mold May not withstand excessive exotherms due to low viscosity at high temperatures

Sacrificial Release Agents Silicones Waxes Low cost Good slip Poor solvent resistance Compatible with gel coat Buff on coating (labor intensive)

General Paste Wax Application Procedures Apply with a pad or clean cloth; do not use sock method Let it haze up before polishing; solvent must come off Use two cloths for polishing or change cloths when a drag is felt 5 to 7 coats needed Start each coat at least 12 inches from where the previous one was started.

Semi-Permanent Mold Releases Semi-permanents are the preferred product for FRP composites production Huge labor and time savings over sacrificial Chemically bond to mold Low buildup, micron thin film Multiple release between applications Longer mold life

Semi-Permanent Mold Releases Consistent part quality due to easy, consistent release Improved cosmetics, excellent gloss High temperature stability Excellent solvent and chemical resistance

Semi-Permanent Mold Start With a Clean Mold Releases Mold must be clean for semi-permanent release agents to bond to surface Just like painting a wall Typical soils Buffing compound residue Waxes Dust The durability of the release film relies heavily on a clean mold surface

Cloth and Rags Used in Application Use 100% cotton rags Synthetic polymers in rags can be dissolved into solvent based mold cleaners and release agents Rags should be just damp with sealer or release; over application can result in streaks Constantly change rags to prevent soil redeposit ion when cleaning Wipe on, wipe off application dictates using clean cotton cloths Keep container closed when not in use.

Mold Seasoning Procedures Wash the mold with a mild detergent solution (dish soap) and water. Apply primer/sealer All new molds have micro porosity Gel coat will mechanically adhere Apply mold release; follow the manufacturers recommendations Spray a blow coat of gel coat; for large molds divide the area into work zones and apply one section at a time. Strip the blow coat when it reaches film gel stage If no sticking occurs update the mold release system Spray production part and laminate; if no sticking update the mold release system Build 3 production parts updating the mold release system after each part Build 2 production parts without update the mold release system; after the second part update the mold release system Gradually increase the number of parts built between mold release updates until the mold release interval is known Implement mold maintenance procedure

The Tape Test Simple masking tape-same roll Apply and rub on tool surface Tape helps to determine the effectiveness of the release products you are applying Tape will adhere to all mold surfaces but the level of adhesion will vary Lots of release agent-low adhesion Clean mold-high adhesion Always use fresh tape for each test

Additional Release Protection A film forming agent such as PVA should be considered for extra release protection New molds or resurfaced/repaired molds PVA (Polyvinyl acetate) is a water soluble polymer Not for use with coatings or resins that contain or emit water during cure PVA may impart surface roughness so sanding may be required. PVA release must be cleaned from part and mold

Mold Maintenance What isn t mold maintenance? What is mold maintenance? What is the real benefit? When is it best done?

Mold Maintenance is NOT. NOT re-sanding the gel coat surface.. NOT repairing knife cuts.. NOT fixing gel coat cracks.. NOT replacing blistered gel coat.. NOT adding laminate back side bracing. NOT repairing every part in the same place..$$$$$

Mold Maintenance is Preventing or minimizing mold damage Maintenance must occur BEFORE damage Once damage occurs, you are doing REPAIR Poor mold maintenance leads to wasteful repair and $$$$$

Mold Release Mold release systems wear away Solvent attack Abrasion Residues accumulates on and in the mold release layer Wax build-up (if using a paste wax - nonskid) Polystyrene (either release system) Must be removed either from mold or all parts

WHAT Is Mold Maintenance? Preventing scratching, gouging, crushing, tearing, delaminating or fracturing the mold Keeping the mold release system effective Removing polystyrene haze

Worst Way to Remove Polystyrene Haze Grinding or Sanding Works with ANY amount of residue Requires finish sanding and buffing Requires complete re-application of mold release Labor intensive and time consuming This is mold REPAIR!

Mold Repair is: Actions taken to restore a damaged mold to a serviceable condition Do not confuse with mold maintenance

Best Way to Remove Wax Build-up or Polystyrene Haze Use a mold cleaner Only works for light haze Requires only 1or 2 coats of paste wax to renew Relatively quick and easy This is mold maintenance for conventional paste wax mold release

Removing Polystyrene Haze Wiping with a self stripping liquid release Only works for light haze Relatively quick and easy Best done right after de-mold Residue still somewhat green This is mold maintenance for semi-permanent type mold release

When to Remove Polystyrene Haze When it is very light While it can be buffed or wiped off with cleaner Before it requires sanding

How To Avoid Build-Up Don t use styrene to clean a mold Make and keep the mold as smooth and glossy as possible Update the mold release as needed After break in, record the number of pulls until slight haze or sticking; this tells you need to reapply release after one less pull then this number Use only plastic tools to scrape and de-mold Don t use razor blades to clean tape lines Use sharpened Formica chips Pull tape lines at the right time

Storing Molds Best Conditions: Indoors Heated during periods of extreme cold Away from sources of dust and over-spray Covered with painter s plastic

Storing Molds Acceptable Conditions: Outdoors Upside down on pallets Covered with a water-proof, sun-proof tarp Washed with mild detergent and water before use

Storing Molds Worst Conditions: $$$$$ Outdoors Uncovered In direct sunlight Full of water with a few handfuls of sand and gravel

Molds are Tools for Making Quality Parts In good condition they make money In poor condition they cost money