Model:
Demolding Agent
Main Components:
Trifluorotrimethoxysilane 1%-99%
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Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) 1%-99%
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Mechanism & Application Method:
The demolding agent is a material that forms a separation film with specific physicochemical properties on the mold surface. This film reduces adhesive force and enables easy peeling of products such as PDMS during the demolding process without causing damage to the mold.
Operating Procedure for Demolding Agent: Pour an appropriate amount of the mold release agent into a container and immerse the mold to be demolded in it. After 15 minutes of immersion, take out the mold and air-dry it naturally. Ensure no residual demolding agent remains on the mold, then place the mold on a hot plate at 120℃ for baking for 15 minutes. After removing the mold from the hot plate and allowing it to cool, a separation film with specific physicochemical properties forms on the mold surface. At this point, materials such as PDMS can be cast for molding.
Storage:
Store in a cool, well-ventilated place at an appropriate temperature (below 30℃) and keep the container sealed;
Store separately from strong oxidants, acids and halogens;
Ensure the workshop is equipped with adequate ventilation and exhaust systems;
Keep away from heat sources and direct sunlight;
Keep away from ignition sources and prohibit smoking.