When choosing die-casting release agents for different alloys, key considerations include:
Alloy fluidity: Influences how uniformly the release agent spreads and adheres to the mold.
Alloy temperature and mold temperature: Higher temperatures may require release agents with better heat resistance to maintain stability.
Subsequent processing steps: For example, if the casting undergoes anodizing or other surface treatments, the release agent must minimize residue to avoid interfering with post-processing.
Different alloy types and their processing conditions demand tailored specifications for release agents.
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