Model: | THERMEX GO 8400 |
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Brand: | HOUGHTON |
Origin: | Made In Germany |
Category: | Chemicals / Lubricant |
Label: | release agent , Graphited oil , non-ferrous metals |
Price: |
¥8500
/ pc
|
Min. Order: | 4 pc |
Last Online:09 Nov, 2020 |
HOUGHTON THERMEX GO 8400
Graphited oil warm forging release agent for aluminium and non-ferrous metals
application
THERMEX GO 8400 lubricating die-release, graphite is a stable dispersion in oil, contain further additives. The product is aluminum and non-ferrous alloys for thermoforming. THERMEX GO 8400 contained in its composition additive, which provides tools and deformation and good surface wetting surface good adhesion to prevent the effect of the mixture and welding burrs.
THERMEX GO 8400 is designed to be used in the operation remain there about the same deformation temperature of the workpiece and the tool is important:
bronzing and aluminum alloy extrusion
gilt brass
stamping large size and complex shape components
Recommendations
THERMEX GO 8400 as a supply. Mold temperature should be greater than 250 ° C. THERMEX GO 8400 can be applied by spraying or brushing. Before and during use, the mechanical mixing process to reduce product upsetting graphite particles. Vigorous stirring is not allowed, to avoid air bubbles. Not recommended with a jet of compressed air.
The optimum temperature THERMEX GO 8400 spraying and manual application of 15 ℃ - 25 ° C.
If more than two months before the product is stored and its use must be of at least 24 hours with stirring. Was added to a stirred month, more than two months storage period of 12 hours.
The product can be achieved during the mixing temperature 50 ℃ to prevent localized overheating exclusion was stirred at this temperature for more than one week.
A better approach is to use the container for mixing the product, in addition to the container from which the product is consumed.
If the product is a vat before the container, the product can be used by a fence from the lower portion of the product was mixed 1020 kg crane, which later filled through the top of the neck portion.