Injection Mold Cleaning Wipes Effectively Clean, Maintain or Prep Mold Surfaces
Pre-saturated Mold & Metal Wipes are a specialized solution from Slide Products that can clean almost any mold surface related to injection and extrusion operations.
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Mold cleaners for injection and extrusion operations are critical for dissolving and removing resins, grease, oil and other contaminants that can leave parts damaged and affect the life of a mold. Slide Products offers a large selection of different types of mold cleaners, but its non-abrasive Mold & Metal Wipes in particular are said to be an ideal solution for many shops, especially for mold building, maintenance departments within medical molders and for those working in a cleanroom environment.
Mold releases and resin build-up may require scrubbing with a cloth saturated with mold cleaner, says Slide Products, and the pre-saturated Mold & Metal Wipes are an effective, offline option that quickly clean almost any mold surface. They can be used for preparing molds for both production and storage, for surface prep prior to secondary operations, general maintenance and all-purpose cleaning. With a working temperature between 32-400°F, the colorless liquid that saturates the wipes evaporates completely and requires no additional cleaning.
Slide offers on-site assessments, training and free product samples as part of its services offerings.
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