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Mold Maintenance, Repair & Surface Treatment Release Coating Release Coating 7814 from Huron Technologies is a solvent-based mold release formulated for the release of compression molded recycled crumb rubber containing a polyurethane binder. This unique blend of hydrocarbon solvents dries quickly on the mold surface, providing optimal performance and saving time for manufacturers with fast process conditions, the company states. Developed for rubber floor mats, acoustical flooring, anti-fatigue mats, removable speed bumps, wheel stops, traffic cones and lawn edging molded at 200–420°F, Release Coating 7814 provides the following: exceptional release that requires less time in demolding operations; minimal build-up, extending the time molds remain in production; and excellent surface appearance, resulting in lower scrap rates as a result of release ease and improved surface finish, the company reports. For more information from Huron Technologies, Inc. of Leslie, MI, phone 517-589-0300 or visit hurontech.com Compact Laser Welding System The rising demand for inexpensive laser welding solutions motivated O.R. Laser to develop an affordable introduction to laser welding. The ECO System is small, compact and can be quickly readied for use. According to the company, this system was particularly intended for small-sized companies and young entrepreneurs who are taking their first steps into this field. This laser welding system is also suitable for experts who would like to expand their welding capabilities, the company adds. For more information from O.R. Laser of Elk Grove Village, IL, phone 847-593-5711 or visit or-laser.com Combination Abrasive Nylon Disc Brushes Brush Research Manufacturing's new abrasive disc brushes contain a unique combination of ceramic and silicon carbide filament that produce maximum burr removal rates while providing an ideal surface finish at the same time. The discs are manufactured using a fiber reinforced thermoplastic base that results in less vibration and greater process repeatability. Its professional grade tool holder provides the added advantage of lubrication from the inside of the brush that greatly improves tool life and cutting action. The brushes are available in two different styles: Dot Style for general purpose deburring and surface finish applications and the Turbine Style brush for medium and heavy deburring applications. The brushes are available in two different trim lengths for the right combination of flexibility and aggressiveness and three different diameters to cover a broad range of finishing applications. Diamond Flex-Hones are designed primarily for deburring, edge blending and surface finishing in hard materials like carbide, ceramic and aerospace steel alloys. The company has engineered these tools using resin bond diamond crystals that have high friability. A crystal that has high friability creates self sharpening edges. This results in a tool that is free cutting and will provide a quick cut-rate and optimal finish. All of its diamond tools are made with premium nickel coated abrasive which helps with heat dissipation and improves the bond retention. Sizes from 4mm to 20mm are standard in three different mesh sizes. Other sizes and mesh selections are available on special order. Applications include carbide wear parts, guide and drill bushings, ceramic cylinders, heat treated steel, high nickel stainless steel, MMX aluminum alloys, chromed and plated bores, aerospace components, medical parts and EDM recast layer. For more information from Brush Research Manufacturing Co., Inc. of Los Angeles, CA, phone 323-261-2193 or visit brushresearch.com Mold Polishing and Coatings Bales Mold Service, a provider of mold polishing services and engineered coatings, has released Nicklon, a co-deposit of electroless nickel and PTFE for corrosion resistance and excellent part release; Nibore, which is engineered for superior lubricity plus abrasion and corrosion protection; and Diamond Chrome, the company's hardest mold coating, with a tough 85 Rockwell rating. Bales will also show electroless nickel, hard chrome, welding and more. For more information from Bales Mold Service of Downers Grove, IL, phone 630-852-4665 or visit balesmold.com 118 MoldMaking Technology July 2013 Neutralizer and Rust Preventive Slide Products' No-Rust is both a neutralizer and rust preventive, No-Rust provides positive protection by displacing moisture from metal surfaces and adhering tightly to the surface, putting an effective barrier between metal and the corrosive environment, according to the company. It has no chlorinated solvents and has a non-silicone, non-wax formulation. No-Rust neutralizes fingerprints and works on stamping dies, stripper plates, jigs and fixtures, rubber mold dies, die casting dies, precision instruments, machine tools and machined or ground steel of all kinds. For more information from Slide Products, Inc. of Wheeling, IL, phone 847-541-7220 or visit slideproducts.com

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