In this technical session, Kaitlin Carroll, Customer Success Manager at Brighton Science, introduces a new science-driven framework for understanding and improving mold maintenance through surface intelligence. Viewers will learn how invisible surface conditions—just a few molecular layers thick—play a critical role in adhesion and mold release performance.
What Viewers Will Learn:
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The science of surfaces and surface energy, and why they determine coating, bonding, and molding outcomes.
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How water contact angle measurement provides a fast, objective, and production-friendly way to assess surface energy.
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A real-world case study demonstrating how BConnect technology quantifies surface uniformity across mold preparation stages (cleaning, sealing, and release coating).
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How measurable surface data supports process consistency, reduces scrap and rework, and improves ROI in manufacturing environments.
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Broader applications of surface intelligence—from molding to product development, quality control, and material evaluation.
Key Takeaway:
Surface conditions may be invisible, but with Brighton’s water contact angle-based approach, manufacturers can make them measurable—transforming mold maintenance from a guessing game into a controlled, data-driven process.
Rethink your adhesion manufacturing processes with Surface Intelligence.