
Inproheat Industries supplies a variety of resins and catalysts which act as cold box binders from ASK Chemicals.
Used during the core casting process with sands, cold box binders can be made of materials like phenolic urethane, epoxy acrylic SO2, alkaline phenolic, and hybrid phenolic epoxy.
Cold box binders are available to our Canadian customers in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and the territories.
Cold box binders offer more reactivity which leads to quicker cycling times. Tooling damage is reduced as is the time needed for cleaning. Cold box binders are ultimately more durable.
Cold box binders offer reduced BTX emissions, pollutants, emissions, and monomer content.
Cold box binders offer fewer defects in casting, strong accuracy in core dimensions, increased stability, and strong resistance to product deformation.
Cold box binders are cost-effective due to reduced core scrap and binder usage, and a lower consumption of catalysts.
Cold box binders can be used with different forms of sand and metal and are equally productive across different climates.
The benefits of cold box binders make them useful for creating castings that apply to a number of key industries that include the automotive, heavy truck, aerospace, and agriculture industries.