Two cavities with two different ceramic coatings where tested against uncoated ones. There was no buildup observed on the cavity with CCMold HyperSlip TAN. In the following, all other cavities were coated the same way.
During processing of polymers there is often buildup of degraded plastic material and additives, such as flame retardants, release agents, stabilizators, pigments, antistatika. The residues are getting worse and harder when they react with the grease brought to the mould to lubricate moving parts against galling. The deposits are primarily formed in the cavities, but also at ejectors, injection gates and channels.
Buildup lead to contamination of the tool and cause visual changes and defects in the surface, changes in the shape and dimensions of the article and sticking of the parts. The deposits must be removed repeatedly, which is associated with production stops and additional costs.
High-precision dimensional correction of tools with CCMold Correct
Specially developed precision PVD coatings from CemeCon Scandinavia offers a completely new way of saving…
Date:
19/01/2021
METALcoat
– a Safe, Environmentally Friendly, and Cost-Effective Alternative to Traditional Hard Chrome Plating
Date:
14/09/2021
HiPIMS coatings for punching and forming
CemeCon has now further developed and adapted HiPIMS coatings for punching and forming tools.
Date:
07/03/2023
15 year anniversary
The 12th of September we had our open house in order to celebrate our 15…
Date:
09/10/2019
CemeCon coatings in the fight against Corona
CemeCon´s hard ceramic PVD coatings contribute to raise the productivity of medical devices by enabling…
Date:
03/02/2021
Explore your options:
Get a quote or speak with an expert
Order Form: Describe your task or challenge directly using our order form.
Order Information: View detailed information about your order here (available in Danish).
Talk to an Expert: Give us a call to have a conversation with one of our talented employees (available in Danish).