If you’re in the tire or rubber product manufacturing business, you know how important it is to keep things running smoothly, make good products, and keep costs down. A common headache is unvulcanized rubber sheets and semi-finished parts sticking together during processing—this messes up your workflow, wastes materials, and makes you spend more money. That’s why we’re bringing you Longgreen8093 Block Rubber Release Agent. It works great, and the best part? It’s super cheap—perfect for rubber factories that want to save money without cutting corners.
Longgreen8093 is a special compound made from fatty acid salts, designed just for rubber manufacturing. It comes in blocks that are light white to light yellow, so it’s easy to store and handle. The formula is made to keep unvulcanized rubber sheets, semi-finished parts, and your equipment from sticking together, thanks to its good lubrication and heat resistance. But what really makes it stand out is its low price—you can cut your operational costs a lot without losing any performance.
One big plus of Longgreen8093 is that it doesn’t produce dust when you use it. That means your workshop stays cleaner, your workers stay healthier, and your production line keeps moving without interruptions. And it’s all at a price that any factory can afford, no matter your budget.
Another great thing about it is how easy it mixes with water—perfect for factories that use continuous immersion for rubber sheets. Just mix it with water, and it disperses quickly into a stable solution, no fancy equipment needed. Once you apply it, it dries fast and forms a thin, even elastic film on the rubber surface. This film keeps the rubber from sticking during production and storage, and it works just as well as more expensive release agents, but costs way less.
Consistency matters when you’re running a factory, and Longgreen8093 doesn’t let you down. When you use it non-stop, it won’t formsediment or hard lumps on your equipment or rubber. That means you don’t have to shut down production to clean buildup, which saves you time and money. It also won’t cause clumping during post-processing, so your final products stay good quality, and you don’t waste materials—all on top of its already cheap price.
The biggest reason to choose Longgreen8093 is its low cost, and it’s also really cost-effective. You can mix one part of this block with more than 20 parts of water—so a little goes a long way. That brings down the cost per use a lot, making it the cheapest and most practical choice for rubber factories. If you want even better results, you can mix it with our powder release agent, and it works for all kinds of production lines—from small workshops to big factories—without adding any extra cost.
Using Longgreen8093 is simple—you don’t need any special training, which saves you labor costs too. To make the solution, just add water slowly to the block until it’s diluted to the level you need, and keep the water temperature above 65℃ so it mixes well. You use this solution in the cooling tank where unvulcanized rubber goes after extrusion. Make sure the rubber surface dries completely before stacking it, so it doesn’t stick—and it’s all easy to do, which goes perfectly with its cheap price.
How much you use depends on your specific setup—like what kind of rubber you’re processing, how much you produce, and what equipment you have. Our technical team is here to help you figure that out—they can give you advice on how to dilute it, how to apply it, and how to save even more money. Just get in touch anytime, and we’ll help you get the most out of this cheap, high-quality product.
Longgreen8093 is made for the tire and rubber products industry—whether you make semi-finished parts, sealing parts, or other rubber components. It works for extrusion, calendering, and molding processes, so no matter what kind of rubber products you make, it’s a good fit. It’s especially great for factories that want to save money without sacrificing quality. With its unbeatable price and reliable performance, it’s the best choice for any rubber factory looking to cut costs.