BRIEF DESCRIPTION
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APPLICATION
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CTI Proprietary Non-Stick/Mold Release is a high temperature cure
coating developed in 1995 by Coating Technology, Inc. It is designed
for applications where lubricious, non-stick characteristics of the
coated surface are required. As compared to Teflon®s that lose
their release ability with repeated usage, because of high PTFE loading,
CTI 1119B can be considered a permanent coating. As such, it is a superior mold release coating. CTI1119B bonds to all metals and primers are not required. It is
classified as a thin film, typical application is .0005" to
.001". The coating has excellent adhesion strength, is extremely
ductile (1/8" mandrel) and because of its inorganic binder
system, has a 900° F upper temperature limit. It does not "wet"
and has excellent release characteristics (all known organic binders).
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Industrial-Tooling, Molds. In severe sticking conditions, molds, tooling for plastic/epoxy or phenolic parts manufacturing. Forming tools for high density polyethylene parts manufacture, grinding wheel manufacturing. To date, CTI has applied this coating to over 1 million parts across a variety of industries for their unique non-stick and mold release requirements. |
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Metallic Ceramic Inorganic Zinc Molydisulfides CTI 1119B Thin Film
Proprietary Non-Stick Polyphenolsulfide Epoxies PTFE and Others