No, because the demolding performance of die-casting release agents stems from their spreading efficiency, adhesion, and lubrication. Only when the release agent spreads rapidly, adheres well, and combines with lubrication can it achieve effective demolding. Conversely, cleaning performance requires minimal residue—ideally no residue on the surface. No residue implies poor adhesion of the release agent, meaning these two performance metrics are inherently contradictory. In practical applications, there is always a priority bias between the two. The optimal solution is to ensure cleaning effectiveness while maintaining relatively good demolding performance.
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