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Lubricating Compound protects against seizing and galling.

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Lubricating Compound protects against seizing and galling.
Lubricating Compound protects against seizing and galling.

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November 29, 2007 - Suited for industrial and manufacturing environments, Thred Gard® protects against rust and corrosion. Non-dripping, non-hardening formula is suited for nuts, bolts, bushings, turbines, sleeves, couplings, and other interlocking components. Three types are available, including general-purpose formula for temperatures up to 1,000°F, copper-based formula for temperatures up to 1,800°F, and nickel-based formula for temperatures up to 2,600°F.

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Federal Process Corp.
4620-TR Richmond Rd.
Cleveland, OH, 44128
USA



Protect Against Seizing, Galling, Rust And Corrosion With Powerful Thred Gard


Non-Hardening, Non-Dripping Formula Speeds Assembly and Disassembly; Ideal for Use in Industrial Environments

CLEVELAND, Ohio, Mon., Nov. 19, 2007 - Thred Gard®, a powerful anti-seize and lubricating compound, is now available to help protect against troublesome seizing, galling, rust and corrosion found in many industrial and manufacturing environments.

Manufactured and marketed by the Gasoila Chemicals division of Federal Process Corporation, Thred Gard's powerful formula is non-dripping and non-hardening, making it ideal for use on nuts, bolts, bushings, turbines, sleeves, couplings and other interlocking components. The compound also speeds assembly and disassembly, helping technicians reduce maintenance-related downtime.

Thred Gard is available in three compounds for use at different high-temperature levels, including a general purpose formula for temperatures up to 1,000 F/537 C; a copper-based formula for temperatures up to 1,800 F/982 C; and a nickel-based formula for temperatures up to 2,600 F/1,427 C.

Every Thred Gard formula is offered in three convenient sizes: a ¼-pound brush-top container, a ½-pound brush-top container and a 1-pound-top brush container. additional product information, to place an order or to receive a free Gasoila product catalog and sample, please call (800) 846-7325 or visit www.gasoila.com

Gasoila Chemicals, a Federal Process Company, offers a diverse line of quality products for the petroleum, plumbing, LP Gas, HVAC, automotive and general industrial markets. From industrial thread sealants and cutting oils to gas gauging pastes and industrial cleaning chemicals, Gasoila has long been the professional's choice for tough, reliable chemical products that get the job done.
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