Complete selection of release agents Complete selection of release agents for epoxy , polyester and gelcoat : TR-108 carnauba release wax, silicone-free release sprays Achem 3007S and Achem SG-1008S , the water-soluble PVA release agent (polyvinyl alcohol) and talcum powder Finntalc M-30-SQ for powdering/matting. Tip: For new or "green" molds,...
This release spray is ideal for the treatment of surfaces which are (slightly) porous or whereby the possibility exists that silicones might adhere (mechanically or chemically). The spray can also be applied to the silicone mold itself to facilitate silicone...
Poly vinyl alcohol can be used to prevent cure inhibition from an otherwise "toxic" surface for addition curing silicones. If this poly vinyl alcohol is brushed on properly the poisoning material will not bleed through. PVA dissolves readily in water...
This wax based release spray is ideal for the treatment of surfaces which are (slightly) porous or whereby the possibility exists that silicones might adhere (mechanically or chemically). The spray can also be applied to the silicone mold itself to...
Description Talcum Powder is a multifunctional material that can be used for many purposes. The powder is ideal to eliminate the non-slipping character of silicone, but can also be used for a fine discharge between two layers of addition silicones....
High carnauba wax content producing hard high gloss film – excellent for breaking in new molds Non-silicone - good tape adhesion for use where masking is required Effective in preventing/reducing pre-release on large tools, plugs & heavy laminates Excellent at...
Complete selection of release agents
Complete selection of release agents for epoxy , polyester and gelcoat : TR-108 carnauba release wax, silicone-free release sprays Achem 3007S and Achem SG-1008S , the water-soluble PVA release agent (polyvinyl alcohol) and talcum powder Finntalc M-30-SQ for powdering/matting.
Tip: For new or "green" molds, often choose a TR-108 wax + PVA barrier film combination. For series work on established molds, release wax or a silicone-free release spray is often sufficient.
Visual film; water soluble; minimizes chemical adhesion
Achem 3007S
Silicone-free wax-based release spray
Fast, clean series work; epoxy, polyester, gelcoat
Fast application, even layer, no silicone contamination
Achem SG-1008S
Silicone-free wax-based release spray
Alternative spray with similar application
Consistent release; suitable for composite/FRP
Finntalc M-30-SQ
Fine talcum powder
Powdering of molds, rubber, silicone; matting
Dry slip, fine matt effect, easy to dose
Release wax TR-108 (carnauba)
Preparation: Clean and dry the mold; apply compound/polish if necessary
Wash in thin layers (3–6x for new molds), let it "raise" and polish each time
Application: hand lay-up, gelcoat, polyester/epoxy composites
PVA release agent
Creates a physical film between the mold and the laminate; ideal when there are doubts about release.
Apply with HVLP or a fine brush/foam; evenly, without sagging.
Aftercare: wash the film with water after demoulding
Silicone-free release spray
Fast, clean release based on wax; no "silicone transfer"
Spray finely onto a clean mold; build up a thin, even layer
Suitable for epoxy, polyester, gelcoat, composite
Talcum powder finntalc M-30-SQ
Powdering of rubber/silicone parts or molds for dry slip
Mattes lightly and prevents sticking; easy to brush out
Quick application tips
→ Always degrease/clean before wax/spray/PVA; use a suitable mold cleaner
→ New molds: start with multiple layers of TR-108 ; add PVA for extra security
→ Serial work: maintenance coats of wax or spray thinly and update regularly
→ Always test on a test piece (temperature, curing, gloss, release)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Wax or PVA: which do I choose?
Wax (TR-108) is the base for most molds. PVA is added as an additional film for new/porous molds, aggressive resins, or complex shapes.
Are the Achem sprays silicone-free?
Yes, both sprays are silicone-free, wax-based release agents —useful when silicone contamination is undesirable.
Does this work on both epoxy and polyester?
Yes. Always check the mold condition, layer thickness, and curing conditions for consistent release.
Advice & order
Are you unsure whether to choose release wax, PVA, or release spray? We'll help you choose the right combination for your mold (epoxy, polyester, gelcoat) and process.