Epoxy Electrical Release Agent: Lubekote 9035L for High-Performance
Molding
Lubekote 9035L is a premium-grade, solvent-based epoxy electrical
release agent specifically engineered for the demanding production
of epoxy resin-based electrical components. This advanced formula
is the ideal solution for manufacturers of critical insulation
parts, transformers, high-voltage switches, dry-type transformers,
and other composite products.
It is designed to tackle even the most challenging release
applications, including complex molds and intricate geometries
where standard agents fail. Composed of an advanced polymeric resin
in a blend of non-chlorinated organic solvents, Lubekote 9035L
ensures a clean, reliable, and consistent separation of cured epoxy
parts, enhancing production efficiency and protecting valuable mold
investments.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What makes an epoxy electrical release agent different from a
standard release agent?
A: Epoxy resins form incredibly strong bonds and have specific
chemical properties. A specialized agent like Lubekote 9035L is
formulated to create a non-reactive, thermal barrier that can
withstand the curing process of epoxy without interacting with the
resin, ensuring a clean release without compromising the electrical
or physical properties of the finished part.
Q: How many releases can I get from one application of Lubekote
9035L?
A: While it depends on the specific part geometry and mold
material, its durable polymeric formulation is designed to provide
multiple releases per application, far exceeding the performance of
standard waxes or semi-permanent agents.
Q: Is this product safe to use?
A: Lubekote 9035L is for industrial use only. Always refer to the
Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for full handling instructions. Avoid
prolonged skin contact with concentrates. Use in a well-ventilated
area and wear appropriate PPE. In case of eye contact, rinse
immediately with copious amounts of water.
Q: Can it be used on silicone or composite molds?
A: Yes, it is suitable for use on a variety of mold surfaces,
including metals, composites, and silicones. Always test on a
small, inconspicuous area first for compatibility.
Q: Why is low mold build-up important?
A: Minimal build-up is critical for maintaining the precise
dimensional tolerances and high-quality surface finish required for
electrical components. It prevents defects and eliminates frequent,
costly mold cleaning shutdowns.