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Mould release

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JPC10

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Feb 13, 2008
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I'm putting an angled/tapered tip onto the end of a Pebax 55D tube. This involves clamping the tube, inserting it into a die (0.105” diameter) and heating it for 10secs. Excess flash is removed and the part is then removed. Removing the part is proving difficult. I’ve tried using other injection mould releases (Universal, Paintable ester etc) but no having much luck. Would anyone know of non- silicone medical grade mould releases agent suitable for working temperature 175C?

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Jonnie



Would any know of a mould release sutiable
 
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Here is a quick one to try, Pam cooking spray. Use the original no flavor type.

There are also some lecithin based sprays used by bakeries that can take a little higher temperature.
 
I've tried using Sunflower oil with lecithinand it works well but can't use it. Has to medical grade release (biocompatibilitly etc).
 
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Pam is for eating and is used to cook with in Hospitals. Just check with a hospital dietician
I'm looking at a diet recommendations for Diabetics and another for Heart trouble that say use Pam.

I think you can buy soy lecithin with a USP label

You also might try USP mineral oil from the drug store.
 
Zinc stearate is a good old fashioned stand by as a mould release.

It is basically beef fat and zinc and is a soap. Check with suppliers, but I think it should be OK with medical contact.

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