Many people don’t spend too much time thinking about mold release agents, but these chemicals play a fundamental role in creating countless items we use daily — from plastic bottles to steering wheels and pens, to name a few. One area where these agents can be especially helpful is the sports industry.
Being involved in the athletic manufacturing sector, you know firsthand that precision is key when it comes to products like footballs, surfboards, footwear and archery targets. Discover how the right mold release agents can make all the difference.
Various items are made using molds to help them keep a specific shape. However, these materials can stick to the mold, making it difficult to remove and even damaging the item if it’s only partially removed.
That’s where mold release agents come in. These chemicals help ensure the easy and complete removal of an object from a mold. Note that these agents have little to do with the actual molds. Manufacturers of these substances generally create the release product, not the mold or the final item.
Mold release agents create a barrier to prevent substances from sticking to the mold surface. Without them, you may have a hard time releasing products from molds, which can slow production and damage the product. Ultimately, these problems could lead to a loss of revenue.
There are two main types of mold release agents — permanent and non-permanent. Both options have benefits, and the kind of agent you select will depend on the intended use:
Now, let’s take a look at some specific kinds of mold release agents:
Release agents are popular in the athletic industry since many types of sports equipment require precise results. If manufacturers place these substances in molds without an easy means of release, they could get stuck, which could cause damage. Mold release agents help reduce these occurrences. Here are some benefits of using a mold release when manufacturing sports equipment:
If you’re wondering how to use mold release agents in sports equipment manufacturing, here are some common applications.
Anyone who has seen a golf ball knows that almost all of them look identical — and that’s because they’re usually made using similar types of molds. Golf balls are typically made using styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) or foamed polyurethane (PU) with a hard outer layer of resin. If any of these materials get stuck, it will compromise the ball’s integrity.
Because there are billions of lost golf balls each year, it’s no surprise that manufacturers need to produce excessive amounts to keep up. Golf ball companies don’t have endless time to carefully remove each ball from its mold in hopes that it won’t stick. They need quick and reliable results, and release agents can offer them exactly this.
If a football isn’t perfect, it could affect its balance, which may impact a player’s performance. Therefore, the balls must perfectly release from molds for best results. Wilson, the supplier of footballs for the NFL and college football games, makes around 2,100 footballs each day by hand. A damaged football that needs to be thrown out is both frustrating and costly, so football producers must ensure high success rates.
Release agents can help the balls effectively come out of the mold without any damage, making the complex process of creating a football a bit easier.
Manufacturers use molds for all types of shoes, including athletic ones. Footwear plays an essential role in any athlete’s life since it is designed for specific sports. Players need reliable shoes that won’t let them down during their runs, matches or games.
Wearing the correct shoes can help with:
Silicone molds play a major role in shoe sole manufacturing, and release agents ensure that the soles emerge from the molds undamaged.
The applications mentioned above are just the tip of the iceberg — many other types of sports products can benefit from mold-release agents:
At W.N. SHAW, we specialize in custom mold release solutions. Our product range includes multiple types of agents, so whatever your requirements, we can assist. With over 100 years of experience in the industry, we have the knowledge and skills needed to help you craft the perfect solution for your sports manufacturing applications.
If you’re ready to level up your molding process, contact us today to get started!
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