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HP3 BLUE MOLY

HP3 BLUE MOLY

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Solid paraffin with a high fluorine and molybdenum content for racing use as a final product or as a base product for overlaying FP4 fluorinated waxes. For use in snow from -25° to -10°C. Air humidity from 50% to 90%.

HP3 BLUE MOLY
Package format
• Cod. MW0901MN - 50gr
• Cod. MW0911MN - 250gr
• Cod. MW0921MN - 1kg
Old, dry snow
–25°/–10°C
50/90%
150/160°C
DESCRIPTION

Solid paraffin with a high fluorine and molybdenum content for racing use as a final product or as a base product for FP4 fluorinated waxes. Use on snow temperatures from -25° to -10°C. Humidity from 50% to 90%. Excellent for periods without snowfall and in the presence of heavy dirt. This paraffin can also be used as a molybdenum hardener for HP3 VIOLET and HP3 RED paraffins for old, wind-blown, and dirty abrasive snow, both natural and artificial. Hot application with a waxing iron.

APPLICATION METHODOLOGY

GENERAL PRINCIPLES

The application of hydrocarbon paraffins (Med or Soft Racing Base or BP1), fluorinated hydrocarbon paraffins (LP2 or HP3) and perfluorinated waxes FP4 allows certain overlaps based on the following chemical affinities:
Hydrocarbon paraffin alone (Med or Soft Racing Base or BP1) or mixed with other hydrocarbon paraffins;
Fluorinated hydrocarbon paraffin alone (LP2 or HP3) or mixed with other hydrocarbon paraffins;
Perfluorinated wax FP4 alone or mixed with other perfluorinated waxes but in any case superimposed on a fluorinated hydrocarbon paraffin (LP2 or HP3).
The direction in waxing operations must always be from the tip to the tail of the tool.
Racing waxing can be done hot or cold depending on the physical state of the products and the experience of the skiman.

APPLICATION METHOD WITH WAXING IRON

• Drip the paraffin block onto the base for 20 cm, placing it in contact with the base of the waxing iron at a temperature of 150°C;
• Then spread the wax with a regular forward motion (from tip to tail). Repeat the operation for the entire base and finally perform a continuous pass from tip to tail (approximately 3 cm per second);
• Wait at least 15 minutes to allow the wax to solidify and the base to cool;
• Remove excess wax with a sharp plexiglass spatula, applying little pressure;
• Free the side of the ski and the lateral face of the edges from solidified paraffin;
• Free the imprint with a manual steel or soft brass brush;
• Brush the impression with a manual or rotating brush made of stiff hair;
• Polish the impression with a manual or rotating soft nylon brush.

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