SILICONE RELEASE-AGENTS FOR THE FOUNDRY INDUSTRY.

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Debal, F.
Denis, C.
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Foundry Trade Journal | 1975年 / 138卷 / 3052期
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DIE CASTING - SILICONES;
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In this short paper the authors have attempted to show how silicones may find many useful applications in the foundry as release agents. The properties required from a foundry release agent are cited, and specific advantages of properly selected silicones in shell molding and pressure-diecasting applications are discussed.
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