Uses
It seems necessary to use mold oil in order to easily separate the mold from the concrete, save time and money, and obtain concrete with a smooth and polished surface. Mold oil should not react with the mold and concrete, and should not remain as a stain on the concrete surface after the mold is removed.
Description
This oil is based on petroleum materials used for all kinds of metal, wood, plastic, fiberglass molds. Since this type of mold oil is not water-based, it does not cause molds to rust. This oil creates a very thin layer between the concrete and the mold, making it easier to separate the mold from the concrete and has no harmful effects on the concrete and the mold and disappears quickly after opening the mold. The materials used in this mold oil facilitate the separation of the mold from the concrete with its oil and soap properties.
Advantages
- Ease of separating the formwork from the concrete without the need for mechanical shocks.
- Saving time and money.
- Smoothing and polishing the concrete surface.
- Increasing the life of the molds due to lower depreciation.
- No change in concrete color
Recommended Dosage
It depends on the material and surface of the mold. In polished metal molds, each liter can occupy between 6 and 8 square meters.
Application
First, clean and dry the surface of the mold, then lubricate the surface with the required amount using a pistol or brush.
Technical Specifications
Physical State: Liquid
Solvent: Diesel
Specific Gravity: 0.84 ± 0.02
PH: 6 ± 0.5
Shelf Life: One year after production
Packaging and Storage Conditions
Packed in 20 litre gallons and 220 litre barrels. Store indoors and away from direct sunlight.
Safety Points
This type of mold oil is flammable and safety precautions must be taken to avoid the risk of ignition.