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Hi I recently made a mould from a front lip to a car in ABS-plastic and once I de-moulded it, it looked like the pictures. It's not that big of a deal I can fix it with some sandpaper. I just wonder though if you have any idea why this happened ? I found out afterwards that my Easylease went out of date by a a lot, could it be the easy lease being old ?
And the uni mould system I've use were also on the wrong side of the due date. But I tested the it befor application and it seemed alright.
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5 Years Ago
ABS is not easy to mould off. Not only does it deform at relatively low temperatures, but it is a bit vulnerable to styrene attack as well. Easylease or any other chemical release agent is not...
Hanaldo
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Thank you so much for your answer Hanaldo! You are the man, Happy Easter
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