Industrial Applications – Graphite


Industrial Release Compound

AquaPak3™

  • Product Description
    AquaPak3™ is a water-based graphite release agent for use in both ferrous and non-ferrous casting applications. 

    AquaPak3™ does not settle is long lasting and provides a great surface finish.
  • Typical Uses
    Conveyors, mold coating, ferrous and non-ferrous casting applications.
  • Physical Properties
    Active Solid – Natural Flake Graphite
    Total Solids Content – 25.0%
    Particle Size – 4-6 microns
    Carrier – Water
    pH – 10.0 – 12.0
    Consistency – Thixotropic Fluid
    Weight – 9.6lb/ gal
    Packaging – 5gal pail
    Shelf Life – One year under orignal Seal
    KEEP FROM FREEZING
  • Method of Use

    AquaPak3™ should be mixed lightly before use.  Coating may be diluted with water as required.  For best results, avoid hard/untreated well or process water.  Upon dilution, employ mild agitation to maintain suspension of solids during application.

    Typical dilutions for spray application are 3 to 5 parts water to one part product by weight.  For best results, apply light coating to clean, warm mold (surface temperatures of 200 – 550ºF (93 – 288ºC).

  • Product Information Sheet

High Temperature Dry Film Lubricant

JCL HTS Enhanced Dry Film Lubricant™

  • Product Description

    JCL HTS Enhanced Dry Film Lubricant™ is a High Temperature Stability Glass Release Coating of ultra high purity graphite and superior ceramic blends used on glass contacting surfaces of the forming machine tooling.  Molten glass does not adhere to this coating, resulting in a container with excellent, contamination-free surface.

  • Typical Uses

    Sprayed on rings, blanks, baffles, bottom plates, funnels, molds (to reduce and prevent “brilliant scratch” defect), plungers, and thimbles before installation on the glass-forming machine.

  • Physical Properties

    Lubricating Solids – Graphite
    Appearance – Graphite spray in aerosol can
    Odor – Acetone
    Solubility (H20) – Not determined
    Melt Point – Not applicable
    PH – Not applicable
    Boiling Point – 56°C / 132.8°F
    Weight – 13.5 oz/ 383 g
    Shelf Life – One year under original seal
    Packaging – 12 cans to a box
    Maximum Use Temp. – 480°C / 896°F

  • Method of Use
    JCL HTS Enhanced Dry Film Lubricant™ should be applied to a clean and dry surface.  Hold can 6 to 8 inches above surface.  Use stroking motion applying successive light coats rather than one heavy coat.  Allow sufficient drying between coats to prevent running.  Clean valve after use.  Turn upside down and spray 4 seconds.  Use in well ventilated area.
  • Product Information Sheet

Industrial Applictions – Boron Nitride


Boron Nitride Coat – White

  • Product Description

    Boron Nitride Coat is a high temperature high performance anti-stick release coating for use in hot glass forming, super-plastic forming of alloys and melting and casting of non-ferrous metals.

    Boron Nitride Coat
    increases mold and casting table life, stops dross build-up, eliminates inclusions that sometimes can appear due to coatings and Boron Nitride Coat is an excellent multi purpose coating for fine porosity ceramic material.

  • Typical Uses
    Hot glass forming, molds, bending molds for windshields, melting or casting of non-ferrous metals, hot pressing, super plastic forming of alloys, ceramic troughs, filter bowls, launders, funnels, runners, transition plates, caster tips, basins, pour spouts and conveyors
  • Physical Properties
    Lubricating Solids – Boron Nitride
    Appearance – White
    Solids – 27%
    Carrier – Water
    pH – 7.5-8.5
    Consistency – Fluid
    Weight – 9.0lbs/gal
    Shelf Life – One year under original seal
    Packaging – 1 gallon container
    Max. Use Temp. – Air 1100°C / 2012°F
    Inert – 1800°C / 3272°F
    Vacuum – 1400°C / 2552°F
  • Method of Use
    Boron Nitride Coat can be brushed or sprayed on surface depending on application.  Stir product before use.  Dilutions can be made with distilled or deionized water as required.  Upon dilution, proper agitation should be employed to maintain  boron nitride  suspension  during application.
  • Product Information Sheet

Boron Nitride Coat – Blue

  • Product Description
    Boron Nitride Coat is a high temperature high performance anti-stick release coating for use in hot glass forming, super-plastic forming of alloys and melting and casting of non-ferrous metals.

    Boron Nitride Coat increases mold and casting table life, stops dross build-up, eliminates inclusions that sometimes can appear due to coatings and Boron Nitride Coat is an excellent multi purpose coating for fine porosity ceramic material.
  • Typical Uses

    Hot glass forming, molds, bending molds for windshields, melting or casting of non-ferrous metals, hot pressing, super plastic forming of alloys, ceramic troughs, filter bowls, launders, funnels, runners, transition plates, caster tips, basins, pour spouts and conveyors.

  • Physical Properties
    Lubricating Solids – Boron Nitride
    Appearance – Blue
    Solids – 27%
    Carrier – Water
    pH – 7.5-8.5
    Consistency – Fluid
    Weight – 9.0lbs/gal
    Shelf Life – One year under original seal
    Packaging – 1 gallon container
    Max. Use Temp. – Air 1100°C / 2012°F
    Inert – 1800°C / 3272°F
    Vacuum – 1400°C / 2552°F
  • Method of Use
    Boron Nitride Coat can be brushed or sprayed on surface depending on application.  Stir product before use.  Dilutions can be made with distilled or deionized water as required.  Upon dilution, proper agitation should be  employed  to  maintain  boron nitride  suspension  during application.
  • Product Information Sheet

Boron Nitride Spray Aerosol

  • Product Description

    Boron Nitride Spray is a high temperature lubricant, protective coating and mold release compound used on tooling for the manufacture of products made from molten glasses.   

  • Typical Uses

    Label tabs, neck rings, embossed areas on the mold and bottom plates.

    Other Applications:  Metal Processing such as casting, forging, stamping and extrusion.   Surfaces that come in contact with hot & molten metals such as sintering plates.  Welding nozzles, prevents welding spatter from sticking and stop-off protection in brazing. Superplastic forming and where high electrical resistance and good thermal conductivity are required, an excellent coating for electrical heating elements.

  • Physical Properties
    Lubricating Solids – Boron Nitride
    Appearance – Boron Nitride Spray in Aerosol Can
    Vapor Density – (AIR=1): 1
    Vapor Pressure – 10.1 hPa
    Odor – Sweet
    Flash Point – -17.8°C / 0.04°F
    % Volatile by Volume – 95
    Solubility in Water – Slight
    Melt Point – No Data Available
    pH – No Data Available
    Boiling Point – No Data Available
    Use Atmosphere Limits – Air 1000°C / 1832°F  – Vacuum 1400°C / 2552°F  –  Inert 1800°C / 3272°F
    Weight – 13 oz./ 369 g.
    Shelf Life – One year under original seal
    Packaging – 12 cans/box
  • Method of Use
    Boron Nitride Spray should be applied to a clean and dry surface.  Mask the area to be sprayed.   Hold can 6 to 8 inches above surface.  Use stroking motion applying successive light coats rather than one heavy coat.  Allow sufficient drying between coats to prevent running.  Clean valve after use.  Turn upside down and spray 4 seconds.  Use in well ventilated area.
  • Product Information Sheet

Industrial Applications
Graphite


ndustrial Release Compound
AQUAPAK3™

High Temp Dry Film Lubricant
JCL HTS Enhanced Film Lubricant™

Industrial Applications
Boron Nitride


Boron Nitride Coat
White

Boron Nitride Coat
Blue

Boron Nitride
Spray Aerosol

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