Frekote® Rel-Eaze™ Significantly more releases than from

Significantly more
releases than
from competitive
products!
Save Time &
Money with
Frekote® Rel-Eaze™
Frekote® Rel-Eaze™ is a high
performance product developed for
releasing sand cores used in foundry
operations. Frekote® Rel-Eaze™ can
be applied at room temperature
and molding can resume within
30 seconds. This product offers
multiple releases of sand cores and
Features and Benefits
sand molds. NO VOC.
Frekote®
Mold Release Like Magic!
• Multiple releases
• No organic solvent
• No VOC
• Utilized in cold box
applications
•A
pplication of
material up to 100°F
•L
ow viscosity – easy
to spray
Frekote®
Rel-Eaze™
A high performance Release Agent
for Sand Cores.
Ordering Information
Application – Consult MSDS Prior to Use
Item Number
Container Size
Pcs/Case
1289250
1276166
1 gallon container
250 gallon tote
1
1
Five gallon pails and 55 gallon drums available soon
1. Apply Rel-Eaze™ by spraying with a high volume, low
pressure spray system or by wiping with a clean, lintfree, cotton wiping cloth, Kimberly-Clark WypAll or
virgin cotton, onto a clean mold surface.
2. Wipe a smooth, wet film over the entire mold surface.
For larger molds, apply Rel-Eaze™ to one section at a
time starting at one end and working toward the other.
Continue to work the material into the mold by lightly
wiping the wet film (10-30 seconds) until a thin and
uniform coating is obtained.
3. If spraying the material, set parameters to 2.0 ml/
second using a minimum air pressure of 40 psi.
If using a pressure pot with dual regulation, set
pot pressure to a minimum of 10 psi and the air
atomization pressure to a minimum of 40 psi.
4. Production may be resumed as soon as the mold
surface is fully coated.
Visit the web for
immediate access to:
Distributor Information
Material Safety Data Sheets
Technical Data Sheets
Product Literature
For technical product assistance, call 1-800-562-8483.
Henkel Corporation
1001 Trout Brook Crossing
Rocky Hill, CT 06067
U.S.A
www.henkelna.com
For the maximum number of releases, determine the
threshold of number of parts per cycle and reapply a
touch-up coat before release becomes difficult.
Mold Touch-Up
Abrasion will gradually cause wear, and parts will begin
to adhere to the mold surface if a continuous release film
is not maintained. It’s best to touch up the mold at the
first sign of decrease in the release performance, before
release becomes difficult. Simply touch up the entire mold
with one coat or apply spot touch-ups to high drag areas
following steps 1 through 4 under the Application section.
Molding may be resumed immediately after touch-up coat
is applied.
® and TM designate trademarks of the Henkel Corporation or its Affiliates. ® = registered in the U.S.
Patent and Trademark Office. © Henkel Corporation, 2009. All rights reserved. 5754/LT-5467 (3/2009)