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Synthetic Lubricant suits forging operations.


December 27, 2006 - Non-graphite, water-based ORAFOR K is formulated to forge difficult parts ranging in size from ounces to 20 lb or more. Product has no flashpoint, does not smoke, and has no odor. It lays down film on tooling under wide range of temperatures and conditions, ensuring die protection. Lubricant can be diluted with potable water, with lubricant-to-water ratios from 1:5 to 1:15, depending on part difficulty. It is suited for heavy-duty press operations as well as upsetting equipment.


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Release date: November 29, 2006


ORAFOR "K" Synthetic Forging Lubricant


CONDAT Corporation has developed a non-graphite, water-based lubricant for forging operations which want to improve their environment and eliminate the mess involved when using graphite lubricants. ORAFOR "K" offers performance characteristics of a graphite forging lubricant using unique chemistry. ORAFOR "K" synthetic forging lubricant is used in heavy-duty press operations as well as upsetting equipment.

The synthetic lubricant has been formulated to forge difficult parts ranging in size from a few ounces to 20 pounds or more. ORAFOR "K" has no flashpoint (water-based), does not smoke and has no odor. Easy to clean, the ORAFOR "K" provides good metal movement and surface finish.

ORAFOR "K" provides benefits not found in older synthetics. It will lay down a film on the tooling under a wide range of temperatures and conditions. This "wetting" characteristic ensures good die protection. ORAFOR "K" unlike previously offered synthetics has improved friction reduction due to its unique layering effect. As in any forging lubricant, the resistance to heat and abrasion are essential, particularly hot forging @ 1100°C (2000°F), ORAFOR "K" protects tooling with anti-oxidant additives.

This unique synthetic forging lubricant is easily diluted with potable water. There is no settling of the concentrate and no mixing is required. Dilution ratios depend on the part difficulty, but range from 1:5 to 1:15 (forging lubricant:water). Application can be swab or spray. Spray application is recommended due to the uniform film it provides. ORAFOR "K" will not plug nozzles or damage application and delivery systems used in the forging processes.

For more information on ORAFOR "K", or the complete line of CONDAT forging lubricants, please call or write:
CONDAT Corporation
250 South Industrial Road
Saline, MI 48176
734.944.4994 Ext. 123
800-883.7876
Fax: 734.944.4995
www.condatcorp.com


Company Information:
Name: Condat Corp.
Address: 250 S. Industrial Dr.
City: Saline
State: MI
ZIP: 48176
Country: USA
Phone: 734-944-4994
FAX: 734-944-4995
http://www.condatcorp.com



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