Cleaning agent for molding machines (purging agent) "Asaclean" case study: High-temperature resin switching
Introducing how to solve the major challenge of switching from super engineering plastics to low-temperature resins in the molding process!
We would like to introduce a case study on the use of "Asaclean," which can optimize the switching costs of high-temperature resins. Switching from super engineering plastics molded at high temperatures to low-temperature resins is challenging due to the loss of resin fluidity. Even switching between super engineering plastics necessitates the costly waste of expensive resins for purging. In this product case, we reduced the amount of PEI required for switching from super engineering plastics by approximately 67%. [Customer Feedback] ■ Due to old equipment, issues such as foreign matter generation occur when continuously molding materials like PEEK, making the use of Asaclean essential. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Product Features】 ■ Performs well even when switching high-temperature resins ■ Efficiently switches from high-temperature resins to low-temperature resins ■ No need to purge with expensive materials *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Asaclean has been supported by many customers as a pioneer of cleaning agents (purging agents) for molding machines since its launch in 1990, and today it has established its position as a top global brand, being used in over 75 countries and regions worldwide. Initially, it was a product designed for efficiently performing color and resin changes in plastic molding machines in small quantities and short periods. However, through subsequent grade development, it has become possible to achieve a wide range of effects, from the removal of resin degradation (burns, black spots, etc.) to prevention, and it is also utilized to reduce the defect rate of molded products. In 2008, we introduced the high-performance grade IMX, which has a completely different design concept from the conventional Asaclean, contributing to further reductions in foreign matter defect rates and the efficiency of molding machine maintenance. In the future, we will continue to provide products that further contribute to "reducing losses and improving efficiency in molding sites = cost reduction."