Guangzhou Eric Wei Chemical Co., Ltd.
Guangzhou Eric Wei Chemical Co., Ltd.

Wacker Release Agent E3560

Wacker Release Agent E3560 is a silicone-based mold release agent from Wacker’s E3500 series designed for high-performance demolding in rubber, polyurethane and thermoplastic processing. It ensures clean part release, excellent film formation and low residue while maintaining compatibility with automated spray systems and stringent environmental standards.
  • wacker release agent e3560_899585a3
  • wacker release agent e3560_899585a3

Features Of Wacker Release Agent E3560

  1. Water-based emulsion formulation with low VOC content for improved workplace safety and environmental compliance.

  2. Excellent demolding performance on complex geometries and textured surfaces without residue buildup.

  3. Compatible with a wide range of mold materials including steel, aluminum, and composite tooling.

  4. Fast-drying film formation enables short cycle times and high production efficiency.

  5. Non-corrosive to molds and stable across typical processing temperatures (15–60 °C).

Typical Applications Of Wacker Release Agent E3560

  1. Concrete precast elements including architectural cladding, beams, and hollow-core slabs.

  2. Fiberglass-reinforced polymer (FRP) components for transportation and construction sectors.

  3. Cast stone and artificial stone manufacturing requiring high surface fidelity.

  4. Plastic injection molding of technical parts where non-stick performance and part clarity are critical.

  5. Rotational molding of polyethylene and polypropylene products with intricate cavity details.

Specifications Of Wacker Release Agent E3560

Chemical TypeWater-based silicone-polymer emulsion
Product FormLiquid concentrate (ready-to-use after dilution)
AppearanceOpaque white to off-white liquid
pH (1% aqueous solution, 20 °C)6.5–7.5
Specific Gravity (20 °C)1.02–1.06 g/cm³
Viscosity (Brookfield DV-E, 25 °C)80–120 mPa·s
Storage Stability12 months unopened at 5–30 °C
Freeze-Thaw StabilityStable after one freeze-thaw cycle (–5 °C to 25 °C)


Get in Touch with ERICW
Let competitive chemical materials go global.

Your Name *

Your Email *

Your Phone

Country

Your Message *