QuickBuff

Application Instructions :

Surface Preperation:
The mold must be 100% free of dirt, wax, oil, or any other foreign material . We recommend using a mild grit compound such as 3M's Finesse-It followed by KADKLAD AllKleen to ensure a contaminant-free mold.

Application:
SATURATE a 100% cotton applicator cloth with release, and apply a heavy coat in a back and forth (not circular) motion. Cover a working area of approximately 2 sq. feet and immediately buff to a high gloss using a 100% cotton buffing cloth. Delay between application and buffing should be no more than 10 seconds, with an immediate buff recommended.

When starting a new area, re-saturate applicator cloth and overlap each new section. Continue in this fashion until the entire mold is covered.

Two coats will ensure that any areas missed the first time are coated with release agent. Allow a minimum of 10 minutes between coatings. If used on a new mold add one additional coating until you get a seasoned effect to your mold. Mold can be placed in production after the last application of release. If production requirements allow, an overnight cure will substantially increase the number of pulls possible before a touch up is required.

Touch-up:
Once the mold is in production, the release film will eventually begin to wear. To touch-up a mold simply wipe it out with a clean dry cloth and reapply KADKLAD QuickBuff as stated above.

Application Tips:

Material Safety Data Sheet

QuickBuff

Kadko, Inc. 01/05/06
P.O. Box 722
205 Bethel Ave.
Beech Grove , IN 46107
Tel: 317-788-0284 Fax: 317-788-0304

Product Code: 040298B

Section I- Nomenclature:
Chemical Name and Synonyms: Solvent-Resin Blend
Trade Name and Synonyms: QuickBuff
Chemical Family: Polymeric Resin-Solvent Blend
Formula: Blend

Section II Hazardous Ingredients 7 Section 313 Supplier Information:
If a hazardous ingredient is identified as a toxic chemical via hazard code “A” that chemical is subject to the reporting requirements of section 313 of the emergency planning and community right to know act of 1986 and of 40CRF372.

Hazard Codes (HAZD):
C=Carcinogen
H= Hazardous (OSHA)
A= Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA)

Hazardous Material % by Wt. TLV Meas. PEL Meas. CAS NBR HAZD

Isoparaffnic
Hydrocarbon
Boiling 320F-351F

10-18%   300ppm* 64742-48-9 H
Isopropyl Acetate 25-35%   250ppm 108-24-4 H
Isoparaffinic Hydrocarbon
Boiling Point (240F-272F)
50-60%   400ppm 64742-48-9 H

Acetic Acid Ester
Of C9-11 oxo-Alcohols

1-4%   50ppm 108419-34-7  

Section III Physical Data:
Boiling Point (Deg.F) UNK Specific Gravity 0.79 (H 2 0=1)
Vapor Pressure (mm hg) UNK
Vapor Density (Air=1) >1
Solubility in water- Insoluble in water
Appearance and odor- Colorless, Mild Hydrocarbon odor.

Manufacturer Recommendation*

Section IV-Fire Explosion Hazard Data:
Flash Point (Deg.F) 35 ° F Method Used-TCC
Lower Explosion Level Unknown Upper explosion level- Unknown

Extinguishing Media:
Powder or foam recommended

Special Fire Fighting Procedures:
Self contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing should be worn in fighting fires involving chemicals;

Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards:
None

Section V-Health Hazard Data:
Threshold limit value-See section II

Effects of overexposure:
May irritate eyes, skin, and mucous membrane of the respiratory tract. Exposure to very high concentrations may cause sensitization of the myocardium and may aggravate impaired cardiovascular functions. Excessive exposure may damage kidneys and liver. Anesthesia, nausea, dizziness.

* As recommended by the manufacture, similar chemicals can cause these effects.

Emergency and First Aid Procedures:
Inhalation-Remove to fresh air
Eyes Contact-Flush with water
Skin Contact-Wash with soap and water
Ingestion- Call a Physician.

Section VI- Reactivity Data:
Stability- Stable
Conditions to avoid-none

Incompatibility (Materials to avoid):
Oxidizing materials can cause a reaction

Hazardous Decomposition Products:
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, fumes and smoke in case of incomplete combustion.

Hazardous Polymerization:
Will not occur.

Section VII- Special Protection Information:

Eye Protection:
Goggles, in case of spillage

Other Protective Equipment:
Use impervious clothing if necessary to avoid prolong skin contact.

Section VIII- Special precautions:
Precautions to be taken in storage and handling Avoid open flames and sparks. Keep container closed tightly to avoid hydrolysis of product by moisture. Storage should be in compliance with NFTA and OSHA 29CRF1910.106 And 107

Other Precautions:
None


HMIS Rating:
Health Hazard: 1
Flammability: 3
Reactivity: 0

Hazard Rating:
0 = Least
1 = Slight
2 = Moderate
3 = High
4 = Extreme

All INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS PROVIDED IN THIS MSDS, ARE CORRECT TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE AND ACCURATE AT THE DATE OF THE PUBLICATION.

NOTHING HEREIN IS TO BE CONSTRUED AS A WARRANTY. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE FINAL END USER TO DETERMINE THE APPLICABILITY OF SUCH INFORMATION OR THE SUITABILITY OF ANY PRODUCT FOR HIS OR HER OWN PARTICULAR PURPOSE.