Chem-Trend introduces new composites moulding products

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Chem-Trend, a leader in developing and producing release systems and other ancillary moulding products, has announced two new products for aerospace composites moulding.

Zyvax MPP 1006W and Zyvax Sealer 1050 offer a range of benefits that give aerospace composite moulding operations a boost in addressing key productivity challenges while also providing improvements in sustainability.

Zyvax MPP 1006W is a newly developed water-based, semi-permanent mould primer formulated for sealing and priming various types of tooling substrates. The water-based nature of the product significantly lowers VOCs and odour, providing improvements in HSE (health, safety and environment) aspects of composites moulding operations. It is also an excellent sealing material that can be used to resurface worn moulds, extending useful tool life, reducing waste and providing economic advantages. The newly developed technology in the product provides for longer periods between top-coat touch-ups and helps eliminate defects in produced parts, thus improving overall efficiency, and reducing scrap and material consumption.

Zyvax Sealer 1050 is a newly developed semi-permanent mould sealer designed for easy application through a one-step, wipe-on and let-dry method. The sealer conditions mould surfaces to help minimize resin build-up over time, and can be used for all mould and tool substrates in aerospace composites moulding. The new technology allows for a slow evaporation rate with a rapid cure time, providing a greater application efficiency for minimized over-application and reduced material consumption and waste. Tools and moulding are sealed and ready for release treatment in under an hour. Additionally, improvements in HSE (health, safety and environment) for composites moulding operations result from the low odour and HAPs-free aspects of the new technology.

“Our dedicated teams are always working to address the sustainability aspects of our products to reduce the environmental impact of our customer’s operations and provide for better working conditions in their facilities,” said Amanda Pugh, business development director - Composites, Chem-Trend. “These products have been developed to present our customers with significant efficiency gains and sustainability benefits related to processing and material usage, waste, energy usage, emissions and overall health and safety. It is all part of Chem-Trend’s long-established philosophy and approach toward reducing the impact of manufacturing operations through the use of advanced products and technology.”

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