- Similar in hardness to #1000P. It is yellow in color and has a peculiar, turpentine smell.
- Comparable to Meguiar’s #8. Our extensive testing shows that you get equivalent or better release with #888 than with comparable Meguiar’s product.
- Good for up to 230º F or 120º C.
- This is one of our newer products and sample requests welcome.
The 1000 series Mold Release Waxes are formulated with the help of today’s modern chemistry. They work in extreme conditions of accelerated-exothermic, high-temperature conditions (HIGH) and low-to-ambient-temperature conditions (LOW).
HI-TEMP and HI-LOW 1000 Waxes contain a blend of synthetic waxes that reduce the quality fluctuations that are found in natural organic waxes such as carnauba. Synthetic waxes that FK uses in its mold release waxes have the high melting points and the proper hardness to get the desired film properties on the mold surfaces. The resulting film has a high gloss and intensive wear-resistance under the high or low temperature molding conditions thus assuring an easy release.
PLEASE NOTE: EACH OF THE 1000 SERIES WAXES CONTAIN DIFFERENT BLENDS OF SYNTHETIC WAXES AND SOLVENT MIXTURES TO GET THE DESIRED AND UNIQUE PROPERTIES.
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- True high-gloss paste wax.
- Withstands high-temperature exothermic reactions of resins and does multiple releases easily.
- Contains carnauba wax, synthetic waxes and high-temperature resistant resins for effective multiple releases of plastic parts through numerous cycles.
- Good for up to 230º F or 110º C.
- Buttery texture provides easy on/off applications.
- Sets up faster and harder and assures quick, clean releases without wax buildup or transfer.
- Recommended for the effective release of any FRP or cultured marble parts, polyesters, polyurethane, etc....
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- As the name implies, designed to withstand higher temperatures and is harder than other waxes.
- Good for up to 275º F or 135º C.
- USAGE: Higher temperature exothermic reactions.
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- Specially designed to reduce the slip factor, which under some situations might allude to pre-release.
- In the event “pre-release” occurs on corners, wells and radiuses due to excessive exothermic heat generated by mass chopping over these areas due to repeated passes, apply #1006 as the last coat or last two coats over the application of #1000P prior to gel coat and lay up.
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- Formulated so as to be brushed over gel coat before the final wax coat is applied without worrying about fish eye.
- Recommended to be applied to any mold surface, whole or partial, where brushing the gel coat on the mold is required.
- Can be used over #1000P as the final coat or used by itself when gel coating.
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- Contains a blend of synthetic waxes and is one of FK’s premium mold release waxes.
- Proper application of this wax will result in a film that has high gloss and has resistance to intensive wear, heat and water.
- Good for up to 275º F or 135º C.
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- Heavy-duty (HD) cousin of FK’s #332: Hand or Spray Interphase Release Wax. Contains the same high-melt synthetic blend waxes incorporated into #1000P: Hi-Low Paste Wax and #1000L: Hi-Low Liquid Wax but the solvent systems have been changed to reduce viscosity and make the product sprayable.
- Field tested and fully embraced by all users because it gets the job done – especially for larger molds, panels and other large jobs that require excessive labor for application of paste or liquid waxes.
- Very easy application – just spray on, allow it to dry and then wipe lightly – quick and easy. Cuts your labor costs and increases your productivity.
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- Specially designed for use between multiple releases to relieve the wax build up and reduce surface tension in molds.
- Helps to prolong the life of multiple cycle releases.
- Solvents in the product liquefy the mold release waxes to form an even coat on the mold for easy de-molding.