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 Mechanical Materials withstand temperatures to 700°F.Metallized Carbon Corp.
Ossining, NY 10562
Mar 25, 2008
Consisting of carbon/graphite Antimony impregnated materials, Metcar grades M-343 and M-346 operate in difficult environments where oil and grease lubrication cannot be used due to temperature limitations. Products are designed for medium to high loads and are suited for bearings and thrust washers in both dry and submerged environments. Offering lubricating qualities and wear resistance, materials are completely homogenous and provide continuous lubrication.
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Aerosol Lubricant helps keep products clean.Interflon
Roosendaal 4047 RK Netherlands
Jul 27, 2007
Suited for conveyors and slide ways, Interflon Slide Wax sets up clean, non-greasy lubrication film that enables goods to be conveyed with minimized resistance and force. Product is formulated with TeflonŽ and other resins for lubricity and adhesion as well as low friction. Packaged in 500 ml aerosol, lubricant is NSF certified for use in food processing areas. It clings to horizontal and vertical ways, eliminates stick-slip, and resists wash-off, dirt, dust, and abrasives.
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Forging Lubricant withstands ultra-high temperatures.Dylon Industries, Inc.
Cleveland, OH 44144
Apr 26, 2006
Designed to forge warm or hot ferrous, super alloy, and powder metal parts, Dyforge 880 can wet dies with temperatures from 150-1,300°F. Water-based colloidal formula contains micro-fine graphite and binder additive package. It provides stability in both concentrated and diluted versions, and can be spray applied to dies for uniform coating and control of metal movement.
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