MCL-C12 | Melamine Compression Cleaning Tablets

Harmonization Code : 3909.20.00.90 |   Amino-resins, phenolic resins and polyurethanes, in primary forms : Melamine resins : Other
Main features
  • 1.7% Formaldeheyde
  • Compression Grade
  • Suitable for Semiconductor EMC

Product Description

MCL C12 is a compression grade rated melamine cleaning compound. Containing a relatively low amount of Formaldehyde, this white pelletized compound can clean by applying a varying amount of compression pressure and mold temperature making it flexible and easy to adjust to most molding processes.

MCL C12 requires a couple of shots at 170 - 180°C with moderate pressure. It fits into various cleaning processes as an initial step right after the production shots and one step before rubber sheet cleaning.

MCL C12 comes in white "biscuit" form that can be laid on top of the mold and easily covers the surface for manual compression cold cleaning processes. We name them tablets, you name them biscuits, you can also pass them as melamine cleaning sheets due to their sheer size but at the end of the day no matter the "package type" they clean well. And that's all that matters.

 

Product Family
MCL-C12  
Tablet
68 x 38 mm
1Kg 10kg Box

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Technical Specifications

General Properties
Color
Color
The color
White
Specific Gravity
Specific Gravity
Specific gravity (SG) is the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of a reference substance; equivalently, it is the ratio of the mass of a substance to the mass of a reference substance for the same given volume.

For liquids, the reference substance is almost always water (1), while for gases, it is air (1.18) at room temperature. Specific gravity is unitless.
1.55
Physical Properties
Spiral Flow @ 175°C 63.5 cm
Mechanical Properties
Hardness
Hardness
Hardness is a dimensionless quantity. There is no direct relationship between measurements in one scale and their equivalent in another scale or another hardness test.
Durometer (Shore D) 76
Thermal Properties
Gel Time
Gel Time
Gel time is the time it takes for a material to reach such a high viscosity (gel like) that it is no longer workable.

It is usually measured for different temperature conditions and even though it does not refer to full cure it is advisable to never move or manipulate the material after it reached its gel time since it can lose its desired end properties.
Gel Time @ 160°C / 320°F 24 sec