Corrosion Control: Your Guide to the Best Mold Care
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Related links: Corrosion Control | Handbook of Material Weathering A study done in 2002 by CC Technologies Labs, Inc. showed U.S. Industry spent $276 billion a year in costs related to, or caused from, corrosion. In the plastic’s industry, these costs are not limited to mold damage and repair. Corrosion also causes the breakdown/shutdown of a press, leading to manufacturing down time and significant loss of productivity. If you have not set up a proactive mold maintenance program, your facility runs efficiently only until the next major problem or repair. A number of factors dictate how you will prepare for proper corrosion control. For example, plastic materials with fillers are especially abrasive and will wash away the mold steel after thousands of cycles. Plastic with high-melt temperatures expose the mold to more heat and cause more wear than plastics with low melt points. Some materials give off excessive residues or corrosive vapors that cause even more attention to cleaning and corrosion prevention. Molds with intricate mechanisms are too often forgotten and generally require extra attention. Corrosion is also a concern for the mold presses, slides, lifters, moving cores, hydraulics and mechanical systems. This is especially true with the presence of corrosive vapors from PVC molding as well as many other materials.
Slide also has NO-RUST (40212) and Econo-Spray Rust Preventives, ideal for long-term storage (3-5 years), but which require cleaning to remove them from the mold prior to production. All Slide rust preventives are formulated with neutralizers to resist attack from finger print acids. Econo-Spray Rust Preventatives also have a light blue dye so it is easier to see coverage. Those who mold PVC and other fire retardant resins have to contend with the acid vapor given off during molding. Slide’s Acid Vapor Neutralizer (44016T) is made especially tough to prevent corrosion caused by the vapor from those resins. Remember, proper mold maintenance requires daily attention to cleaning the mold at the end of every day. Flush it clean with a good solvent cleaner, such as Slide Mold Cleaner and Degreaser III (45920) and applying a rust preventive to ensure the next time you start up your mold is producing as it did the day before. Test Slide Before You Buy
Slide Products can partner with you to help eliminate these extra corrosion-related costs, maximizing the efficiency and profitability of your operations. For assistance please contact Slide Products by calling 800-323-6433 or email us at info@slideproducts.com.
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