Rotational Moulding (metal tools)
- Tanks, bins, drums, playground components
- Large/complex tools needing longer wet edge for uniform film
- Multi-cycle release on aluminium/steel molds after proper clean & seal
Composites / GRP Tooling
- Hand lay-up and spray-up on gel-coated tools
- Vacuum bagging (as a tooling release on sealed/finished molds)
- Repair/aged tools where better wetting reduces dry-spray and pinholes
Cast Resin Parts
- Epoxy, vinyl ester, polyester casting into sealed composite or metal molds
- Decorative and architectural castings requiring low print and clean edges
Concrete / Architectural Elements (sealed molds)
- Pavers, coping, facade details using sealed wood/MDF or composite molds
- Situations needing forgiving application and consistent demold
General Tooling & Patterns (sealed surfaces)
- Sealed wood/MDF, epoxy tooling board, machined aluminium
- Large surfaces where a standard-dry carrier levels/penetrates uniformly
Application Guidance
- Mist on very light coats; allow full flash between passes
- Build with 2–3 micro-passes rather than one heavy coat
- Light buff if a higher gloss face is desired
- Reapply when pull increases or surface dulls
Notes: Best choice for porous or repaired tools, warm/humid booths, or when a broader process window and forgiving wetting are required. Always verify downstream paint/adhesive steps with a solvent wash if needed.