Boron Nitride Ceramic Spray Coatings Provide Release for High Temperature Molding

A new boron nitride ceramic spray coating is helping manufacturers solve tough release problems in high-temperature molding. The coating works well where traditional release agents fail. It stays stable at temperatures up to 1,000°C and does not break down or leave residue. This makes it ideal for metal casting, glass forming, and other demanding industrial processes.


Boron Nitride Ceramic Spray Coatings Provide Release for High Temperature Molding

(Boron Nitride Ceramic Spray Coatings Provide Release for High Temperature Molding)

The spray-on formula bonds tightly to molds and forms a smooth, non-stick surface. Parts come out cleanly every time. Workers spend less time cleaning molds and more time producing quality parts. Downtime drops and productivity goes up.

Unlike graphite or oil-based sprays, this boron nitride coating contains no carbon. That means it will not contaminate sensitive materials like optical glass or high-purity metals. It also resists thermal shock and chemical attack. Molds last longer and perform better over many cycles.

Applying the coating is simple. Users shake the can and spray it directly onto clean mold surfaces. It dries fast and cures with heat. No special tools or training are needed. The result is a uniform layer that performs consistently from batch to batch.


Boron Nitride Ceramic Spray Coatings Provide Release for High Temperature Molding

(Boron Nitride Ceramic Spray Coatings Provide Release for High Temperature Molding)

Manufacturers in aerospace, automotive, and electronics are already using the coating to improve their high-heat molding operations. They report fewer defects, smoother finishes, and lower operating costs. The product is now available in standard and custom formulations to suit different mold types and production environments.