WS810 | Wax Conditioning Sheets

Harmonization Code : 4005.91.00.00 |   Compounded rubber, unvulcanized, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip: Plates, sheets, and strip
Main features
  • High flow
  • Excellent elastic properties
  • Homogeneous waxing

Product Description

CHEMLINQ WS810 Wax Conditioning Sheets are used to protect the mold surface and ensure a good releasing effect after cleaning. It is a waxing sheet that provides an ideal balance between great mold protection and high workability and it can be used for Green and non Green EMC as well as manual and auto molding processes.

CHEMLINQ WS810 performs well in a wide range of molds and has a curing time of ~ 180-240 seconds. These sheets are highly effective as a protection and release product. They have good flow characteristics which enable them to easily reach into the mold corners and thin gate areas. Used in combination with our RCS Rubber Cleaning Sheets, the short mold waxing and cleaning time will lead to reduced costs and will increase your overall efficiency and productivity.

 

Product Family
WS810  
10 mm
5
230 mm

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Technical Specifications

General Properties
Appearance
Appearance
Appearance at room temperature.
grey
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.
1.1-1.3
Other Properties
Shots 1 - 2
Curing Conditions
Curing Schedule
Curing Schedule
Curing schedule is the time and temperature required for a mixed material to fully cure. While this applies to materials that cure with heat, there are also other materials that can be cured with UV.

Even though some materials can cure on ambient temperatures, others will require elevated temperature conditions to properly cure.

There are various curing schedules depending on the material type and application. For heat curing, the most common ones are Snap cure, Low temperature cure, Step cure and Staged cure.

Recommended cure type, schedule, time and temperature can always be found on the Technical data sheets.
Cure Time 2-5 min
Mold Temperature 175 °C

Additional Information

Compatible Working Conditions

Clamp pressure 1600 – 1800 psi or 
50 – 120 tons
Mold temperature ±175°C
Curing time 180-250 Seconds
#of shots 1-2 Shots

Usage

  • Place 1-2 WS810 strips per mold chase depending on the frame and mold cavity design.
  • Clamp the mold to fully fill up all the mold cavities.
  • Over clamping the compound may cause releasing difficulties from mold.
  • Suggested compound cure time is dependent on mold temparature.
  • For normal molding temperatures of 175 ±5 °C, the cure time ranges from 180 to 240 sec.
  • Number of conditioning shots suggested is 1 to 2 shots after mold cleaning.
  • Curing the product for more than 10 mins for 180 °C might create sticking problems.

 

Storage and packaging

The wax conditioning and release sheets come in one size that will fit a variety of molds, so you can use one waxing product for all your molds. Other dimensions are possible per customer request if the quantity allows it. 

CHEMLINQ conditioning sheets come prepackaged in PE bags and in 10Kg carton boxes. They need to be stored and transferred in a cool environment and their work life is 4 days after removal from the storage conditions.

Shelf life is 9 months from manufacturing date at air-conditioned room.