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Supplier: Dow Corning Automotive Solutions
Description: Solid lubricating paste for hot forming of metals Applications Suitable for the lubrication of tools for hot forming, particularly on hot-flow presses and drop forging, also as a parting agent and slip additive at high temperatures. Used successfully for the hot bending of flat steel
- Type / Function: Lubricant, Specialty / Other
- Composition / Chemistry: Synthetic / Semi-synthetic
- Chemistry / Constituents: Specialty / Other
- Applications: Automotive / Transportation
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Supplier: Molykote® from Dow Corning
Description: Extreme-pressure, dry film lubricant provides exceptional release and lubricating properties Molykote® 557 Silicone Dry Film Lubricant is: An extreme-pressure lubricant with exceptional release properties for cutting and forming metals, and with lubricating properties for heavily loaded
- Function / Application: Lubricant, Metal Cutting, Metal Forming, Release Agent / Coating, Solid Lubricant / Dry Film
- Type: Solid Lubricant / Dry Film
- Chemistry / Constituents: Silicone, Synthetic / Semi-synthetic
- Applications / Function: Machine / Gears, Metal Working Fluid
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Supplier: Molykote® from Dow Corning
Description: assembly; require a dry, thin lubricating film; or normally experience high initial wear on running-in new or rebuilt equipment. It has also been successfully used in a variety of metal-working applications. Molykote 321 Dry Film Lubricant can be used on: Cutting tools – broaches, gear
- Function / Application: Lubricant, Metal Cutting, Metal Forming, Solid Lubricant / Dry Film
- Type: Micro-dispersion, Solid Lubricant / Dry Film
- Chemistry / Constituents: Graphite, Molybdenum / Metal Sulphide
- Applications / Function: Aerospace, Machine / Gears, Metal Working Fluid
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Supplier: Wacker Chemical Corp.
Description: Stays flexible between -65°F and 400°F Impervious to weathering and ultraviolet degradation Resistant to hot lubricating oils Causes little or no foam in lubricating oils Non-corrosive to ferrous metals
- Substrate / Material Compatibility: Ceramic / Glass, Concrete / Masonry, Metal, Plastic, Rubber / Elastomer
- Industry: Automotive
- Chemical / Polymer System Type: Silicone, Rubber Based / Elastomeric
- Cure Type / Technology: Thermosetting / Crosslinking, Room Temp. Cure / Vulcanizing, Single Component System
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Supplier: Wacker Chemical Corp.
Description: features Tenacious adhesion to most metals, plastics, synthetic rubbers, glass and concrete Resistant to hot lubricating oils Low modulus of elasticity for superior sealant joint movement capability Low compressive modulus, ideal for forming compression gaskets on covers and closures where low
- Substrate / Material Compatibility: Ceramic / Glass, Concrete / Masonry, Metal, Plastic, Rubber / Elastomer
- Cure Type / Technology: Single Component System, Thermosetting / Crosslinking, RTV / Room Temperature Curing
- Features: Non-corrosive Cure
- Industry: Automotive
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Powder Metallurgy (PM) Primer: Conventional Powdered Metal Components
with the advent of its use as a forming. technique to manufacture components with very novel material combinations. The. designer can adjust the chemistry and other PM characteristics, such as density, to. provide a custom result, uniquely suited for the application. Materials can include. ceramics
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Guide to Selecting UCON Fluids and Lubricants
of viscosities ranging from 12 to more than. lubrication than similarly exposed petroleum oils and. 65,000 centistokes at 40°C. They show less change with. polyalphaolefins. temperature than petroleum oils, and high viscosity indices give. · Noncorrosive to Metals UCON fluids and lubricants are. them wider
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Lubrication Technologies - A Whitepaper (.pdf)
specify kinematic viscosity. Lubricating oil is a mixture of base oil and additives that modify the base oil properties. The American Petroleum Institute (API). categorizes base oils by type of refining per Table 1. Mineral oils are refined from crude oils. Crude oils are a mixture of different types
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Improving Energy Efficiency through Lubrication
(EP) additives can. reduce friction and wear to acceptable levels by forming. sacrificial solid-film barriers. Figure 3. Hydrodynamic Lubrication. A lubrication film completely separates two load-bearing. surfaces. With no metal-to-metal contact, machine life. depends on oil cleanliness. Friction
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A selection methodology for lubricating oils in cold metal...
A selection methodology for lubricating oils in cold metal forming processes
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Three selection criteria for the cold metal forming lubricating oils containing extreme pressure agents
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Industrial Oils and Fluids
more about Anti-seize Compounds Base and Process Oils (74 companies) Base oils and process oils are the raw stock fluids, usually a refined petroleum
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Unlike mineral oils, they will not leave a residue or stain the metal part. lubricants for metal stamping, rolling and forming
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Ethyleneamines are also used in dispersant-varnish inhibitors for lubricating oils for two-stroke engines.
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OSHA TECHNICAL MANUAL - SECTION IV: CHAPTER 2
It was soon discovered that high-quality lubricating oils could be produced by distilling petroleum under vacuum.
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