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McLube

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McLube
Solvent-based products which looks like a colorless and clear film coating, which bonds to the surface. Provides the following benefits : ease of application, semi-permanent release surface, not... view more
Applications
  • Other Thermoset
  • Other Thermoplastic
  • Other Rubber>QM, VQM, Silicone Rubber
  • Other Thermoplastic>PEEK, PEKK,PEK…
  • ...
McLube
Solvent-based products. Semi-permanent and thermally stable release coating. Provides the following benefits : ease of application, semi-permanent release surface, not interfering with any post... view more
Applications
  • Other Thermoset
  • Other Thermoplastic>PEEK, PEKK,PEK…
  • Other Rubber>QM, VQM, Silicone Rubber
  • Coatings
  • ...
McLube
Solvent-based products. Nonflammable dispersion of PTFE articles. Gives the following benefits : multiple release cycles, no transfer to molded parts, no interference with post finishing and... view more
Applications
  • Other Thermoset
  • Other Thermoplastic
  • PC
  • Other Rubber
  • ...
McLube
Air cured semi-permanent release coating. Gives a fast drying, durable, non-oily, colorless dry film coating with excellent antistick properties and chemical and heat resistance. Provides the... view more
Applications
  • Other Thermoplastic>PEEK, PEKK,PEK…
  • Other Thermoset
  • Conversion of composites & thermosets>Encapsulating
  • Injection molding - thermoplastics
  • ...
McLube
Water based emulsion of resinous material that will provide a semi-permanent type release surface. Provides the following benefits : multiple release cycles, no transfer to molded parts, no... view more
Applications
  • Other Thermoset
  • Other Thermoplastic
  • PS (Polystyrene)
  • Other Thermoplastic>PEEK, PEKK,PEK…
  • ...
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