question gloss finish release agent


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bip (24/05/2014)
how's the process of applying this easy-lease agent ? 
clean the mould----spray on easy-lease( in dusk free room I guess ) --- wait for 4-5 hours @60 degrees or so to cure ----- lay on prepreg material-- autoclave process 
If this is true then I wounder how the easy lease release agent stick to the carbon ? It should be releasing both side.. the mould part and the carbon part ? 
correct ? 



It is not like a gel coat, it's a release agent like wax, the gloss you keep referring to is transferred from the mould surface, it doesn't stick to the carbon at all. It's saying it won't dull the finish of a part
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> it said it got a high gloss finish.. that's why I'm asking

It will reproduce the surface quality of your mould. If your mould has parting lines (which could be considered mould imperfections) then these parting lines will show up on the part. You have to manually remove them if they are visible.
But the rest of the part will have the finish of the mould.

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brainfart (24/05/2014)
I think you got something wrong. This is a release agent that keeps the resin from sticking to the mold. It is NOT some kind of surface layer for your part.
Directions for its use are available in the video tutorials and on the easycomposites website.




I know its a release agent, but it said it got a high gloss finish.. that's why I'm asking  
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I think you got something wrong. This is a release agent that keeps the resin from sticking to the mold. It is NOT some kind of surface layer for your part.
Directions for its use are available in the video tutorials and on the easycomposites website.
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Here's is more photo of the parting line and the mould  I'm dealing with now.
Wondering if easy-lease will leave the same line as well.. and can it be slave off with a knife or so ? 
http://www.talkcomposites.com/Uploads/Images/f5110619-31f9-4666-bb4d-1fd8.jpg
http://www.talkcomposites.com/Uploads/Images/fc9dcb38-d09f-4a35-aa64-4d67.jpg
http://www.talkcomposites.com/Uploads/Images/ba7d1c2f-67b0-4975-b6a6-f21d.jpg
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Thx for the detail reply !! Smile 
Please see the attached photo of one of the mould I have
The shape of my parts are usually a box type. 
how's the process of applying this easy-lease agent ? 
clean the mould----spray on easy-lease( in dusk free room I guess ) --- wait for 4-5 hours @60 degrees or so to cure ----- lay on prepreg material-- autoclave process 
If this is true then I wounder how the easy lease release agent stick to the carbon ? It should be releasing both side.. the mould part and the carbon part ? 
correct ? 
 http://www.talkcomposites.com/Uploads/Images/3ab31fdb-5e27-4ecb-8441-f79c.jpg
http://www.talkcomposites.com/Uploads/Images/9d74ea88-6b91-4caa-937f-91d6.jpg

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Well without seeing your mould, it's hard to give advice. But knowing semi-perms, no it won't be 'thick' enough to fill things. The easy-lease as I understand it is a sealer and a release agent, but when one talks about sealers you are talking on a microscopic level. Anything that can be felt or seen, won't be covered up. 

As for the parting line, I'm assuming your mould is a split mould? If so, then yes, the parting line will be visible. But depending on your mould, your split line should be very close to perfect, in which case it's just the resin that will take that shape and it can be buffed out. 
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also, how long will it cure ? let's say at 80 degree ?  4 hours ? 
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I'm using alumimun mould now, so surface wise should be fine, 
but what about "sand holes" ? or air bubbles ?  
Is this agent thick enough to cover them up ? 
Also parting line on the mould , the perssure of the autoclave will push what ever there is to those line
Thanks 
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The gloss will mainly depend on your mould surface. Then yes, easy-lease will give you a nice gloss finish. 

Epoxy isn't scratch PROOF, But it quite durable. It will mostly buff out yes. 
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