Liquid Release Agent SR-YGL
Technical Introduction
Release agent SR-YGL is a liquid film release agent that prevents the adhesion of unvulcanized rubber sheets and semi-finished parts, and also prevents vulcanized products from sticking together during pressureless vulcanization. SR-YGL overcomes the dust problems associated with some powdered release agents (such as talc) and prevents water pollution during steam vulcanization. In continuous production processes, rubber sheets dipped in SR-YGL are easier to feed onto rollers and require shorter vulcanization times compared to those dipped in soap solution. Release agent SR-YGL is composed of active agents and film-forming polymers, ensuring continuous film formation even in low-temperature, high-volume production.
A small amount of SR-YGL mixed into the rubber compound will not cause any processing problems and will not affect the physical and aging properties of the vulcanized product.
Dilution and Use:
The dilution ratio of SR-YGL with water is 1:2.5 to 1:10.
It is recommended to stir SR-YGL before use, or dilute the SR-YGL in the container with water to achieve uniform dispersion. When diluting with water, add water gradually until the required amount is reached.
Release agent SR-YGL is typically used in the cooling tank after the extrusion process of unvulcanized rubber. Before storing the rubber compound, the SR-YGL must have sufficient time to dry completely on the surface of the rubber sheet.
Technical Specifications
Composition: Aqueous solution containing active substances and fatty potassium-based film-forming polymers.
Appearance: Light yellow to brownish-yellow liquid
Active substance content: 24-32%
PH (20℃): 9-11 (diluted with water at 1:10)
Packaging
25KG/package, 50KG/package, 200KG/package.
Safety and Transportation
According to transportation laws, SR-YGL is a non-hazardous material and should be transported as such. Proper use of this product will not cause any harm.
Storage
SR-YGL must be stored in a sealed container, protected from freezing, high temperatures, and direct sunlight. Under these conditions, the storage life is at least one year. The production date is indicated in the batch number on the packaging label.