Ventilation PVC Mould - 12" x 12"

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It seems there might be a confusion in your question. Demoulding typically refers to the process of removing a material, often in a cast or molded form, from a mold. However, "ventilation demoulding process" is not a standard term in the context of common manufacturing or construction practices.


If you're specifically asking about demoulding in the context of ventilation systems or components, it could be related to the manufacturing of certain parts used in ventilation systems, like ducts or fittings.

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    Assuming you are referring to the demoulding process for a molded ventilation component, here are some general steps that might be involved:


    1. Curing or Setting Time:

    Allow the material used in the mold to cure or set properly. This time can vary depending on the material, and it ensures that the molded component is solid enough for demoulding.


    2. Release Agent Application:

    Apply a release agent to the mold surfaces. This helps prevent the molded material from sticking to the mold, making the demoulding process smoother.


    3. Opening the Mold:

    Depending on the design of the mold, carefully open it to expose the molded ventilation component. This can be a manual or automated process.


    4. Demoulding Aids:

    Depending on the complexity of the mold and the characteristics of the material, demoulding aids such as air blasts, ejector pins, or other mechanical systems might be used to assist in separating the molded component from the mold.


    5. Inspection:

    Inspect the demoulded ventilation component for any defects. This is crucial to ensure the quality of the final product.


    6. Cleaning and Finishing:

    Clean the demoulded component to remove any residue or release agent. Additionally, any necessary finishing processes may be performed at this stage.


    7. Quality Control:

    Implement quality control measures to check the dimensions, surface finish, and overall quality of the demoulded ventilation component.


    8. Reuse or Storage:

    If the mold is designed for multiple uses, it can be prepared for the next casting. If not, store the mold properly for future use or maintenance.

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