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  • Surface Enhanced Flake Graphite and its Utility as a Functional Extender for Molybdenum Disulfide (.pdf)
    . Friction and wear performance were evaluated using ASTM D2266 and D2596. Graphite and molybdenum disulfide concentrations were varied at 0%, 2.5%, and 5% of each component. Total solid lubricant phase was maintained at 5% except in the neat grease. The data showed that grease with added solid
  • A solid performer
    , and in the threads. These locations need lubricants with exceptional lubrication and anti-galling properties, such as molybdenum disulfide. Electroplated silver with wax lubricant is another option. ) is a solid that has exceptional lubricating properties under conditions of high temperature and pressure
  • Lubricants for Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment (.pdf)
    extends operating life. Equipment. Solids and liquids can be used as lubricants. Solid lubricants include graphite, molybdenum. By Kevin Akin and Dan Shea. disulfide, and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). powder. Easily abraded, solid lubricants, when. Ultrafiltration of oils and greases removes
  • Dry Lubricant Coatings
    Dry lubricant coatings are applied to surfaces on machine parts, fittings, cams, springs, gears, cables, springs, leather, plastic and elastomeric gaskets. The most common dry lubricant coatings are molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), possibly mixed together
  • Selecting a Lubricant for Ball Screws and Acme Lead Screws
    duty applications. Rheolube 363 A medium consistency synthetic hydrocarbon oil based grease. Good multi-purpose grease for medium to heavy duty bearing & ball screw applications. Rheolube 368AX-1 Fortified, medium consistency grease, with molybdenum disulfide. Recommended for heavily loaded
  • Design Engineer's Guide - Selecting a Lubricant for Ball Screws (.pdf)
    friction, decrease noise, and. increase load capacity. Do not use greases with graphite or molybdenum disulfide as these. provide too low friction which promotes bal skid and interferes with the rol ing process of the. bal bearings. Specialty greases are also available which include
  • Plane Bearings That Grease Themselves
    to their simplicity and low up-front cost, plane bearings can be made of resin with added lubricants. During operation, the lubricants transfer onto the metal mating surfaces. Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), graphite, molybdenum disulfide (moly), and silicone are commonly added to the resin for lubrication
  • Introduction to Air Bearings
    temperature applications, solid lubricants such as graphite, or molybdenum or tungsten disulfide, may be employed. Another alternative class of bearings is that which makes use of a gas (air) as the lubricant. Air lubrication offers certain unique advantages, as in their own manner and place do

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