Fluoropolymer / PTFE (e.g., Teflon®) Solid and Dry Film Lubricants
from AGC Chemicals Americas, Inc.
Highly cost-effective materials, Fluon ® PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) Resins are the most widely used fluoropolymers found in many areas of modern life. Resin properties keep insulation thickness to a minimum while tolerating a wider range of temperatures (-180 °C to 260 °C) than other... [See More]
- Composition / Chemistry: Fluoropolymer / PTFE (e.g., Teflon®)
- Applications: Bearings; Compressors
from Ellsworth Adhesives
Miller-Stephenson MS-122AD PTFE Release Agent Dry Lubricant White can be used on a variety of materials such as metal, plastic, wood, rubber, glass, and ceramics. As a release agent, it can mold epoxies, acrylics, urethanes, rubbers, plastics, and resins. Light load, dry lubrication applications are... [See More]
- Composition / Chemistry: Specialty, Proprietary or Other; Tetrafluoroethane; Fluoropolymer / PTFE (e.g., Teflon®)
- Features: Release Agent or Mold Release
from Everlube Products
Lubri-Bond 320R is an air drying, PTFE based solid film lubricant with an epoxy binder system. This coating provides very good corrosion resistance and performs best in lighter load carrying applications. It is ideal for applications that do not require a thermally cured coating. Lubri-Bond 320R is... [See More]
- Composition / Chemistry: Fluoropolymer / PTFE (e.g., Teflon®)
- Use Temperature: -100 to 250
- Specific Gravity: 0.8987
- Applications: Compressors; Electrical / Electronic; Process Equipment, Tanks, Reactor or Lines; Surgical Devices
from AGC Chemicals Americas, Inc.
Fluon ® PTFE Micro powders are PTFE lubricants milled to a very fine powder while retaining excellent lubricity properties. These powders can be compounded in rubber and plastics or dispersed in liquids to improve friction and wear properties of the base material. Many grades are used in... [See More]
- Composition / Chemistry: Fluoropolymer / PTFE (e.g., Teflon®)
- Applications: Food Contact Approved; Grease/Oil Thickener
from Ellsworth Adhesives
Miller-Stephenson MS-122XD PTFE Release Agent Dry Lubricant White can be used on a variety of materials such as metal, plastic, wood, rubber, glass, and ceramics. As a release agent, it can mold epoxies, acrylics, urethanes, rubbers, plastics, and resins. Light load, dry lubrication applications are... [See More]
- Composition / Chemistry: Specialty, Proprietary or Other; Decafluoropentane; Fluoropolymer / PTFE (e.g., Teflon®)
- Features: Release Agent or Mold Release
from Ellsworth Adhesives
Miller-Stephenson MS-143XD PTFE Release Agent Dry Lubricant White is can be used on a variety of materials such as metal, plastic, wood, rubber, glass, and ceramics. As a release agent, it can mold epoxies, acrylics, urethanes, rubbers, plastics, and resins. Light load, dry lubrication applications... [See More]
- Composition / Chemistry: Specialty, Proprietary or Other; Decafluoropentane; Fluoropolymer / PTFE (e.g., Teflon®)
- Features: Release Agent or Mold Release
from McGee Industries, Inc. / McLube Division
McLube 2100 is a colloidal dispersion of finely divided polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) particles in water. It has proven an excellent release and anti-stick coating for a variety of rubber compounds and plastic parts. [See More]
- Composition / Chemistry: Fluoropolymer / PTFE (e.g., Teflon®)
- Features: Anti-Seize Compound or Thread Lubricant; Release Agent or Mold Release
- Specific Gravity: 1.01
from TelephoneStuff.com
TEFLON additive provides greater lubricity than other wax-based lubricants. Features: - Remains stable in high temp. -- usable from 30 °F to 190 °F (-1 °C to 88 °C). - Dries slowly to a thin, non-conducting film that won't harden in conduit. - Creamy texture applies easily and... [See More]
- Composition / Chemistry: Wax / Stearate; Fluoropolymer / PTFE (e.g., Teflon®)
- Applications: Electrical / Electronic
from Invotec Solutions Ltd.
Unaffected by water, oil or solvents and is suitable where the use of wet or silicone lubricants is undesirable. Ideal for the, textile and paper industries where direct contact is involved with surfaces that would be contaminated by wet or silicone based lubricants. Forms a dry non-staining film. [See More]
- Composition / Chemistry: Fluoropolymer / PTFE (e.g., Teflon®)
- Features: Aerosol, Sprayable or Misting
- Use Temperature: -148 to 392
from Coatings For Industry, Inc.
The primary use of Alseal 310 is to provide dry film lubrication, excellent anti-stick properties and water repellence. It also has non-yellowing, non-chalking properties, excellent flexibility, abrasion resistance, hardness and good chemical resistance. Further, as a water-based material, Alseal... [See More]
- Composition / Chemistry: Fluoropolymer / PTFE (e.g., Teflon®)
- Features: Aerosol, Sprayable or Misting
- Applications: Aerospace; Gas Turbines
from Whitford Corporation
Wear resistant and impermeable nonstick coating with excellent release. [See More]
- Composition / Chemistry: Fluoropolymer / PTFE (e.g., Teflon®)
- Applications: Automotive or Transportation; Process Equipment, Tanks, Reactor or Lines (optional feature); Oil and Gas Industry, Reprographics, Printing, Laser Printers, Copiers
- Use Temperature: 500
- Features: Release Agent or Mold Release
from Dupont Molykote
Air-curing dry lubricant. Air dry, translucent coating with low friction coefficient for low to medium loads. APPLICATIONS. Suitable for rubber guides, sliding doors, furniture hinges, small mechanisms in office machines and sunroof seals. For nearly all material combinations such as metal/metal,... [See More]
- Composition / Chemistry: Specialty, Proprietary or Other; Ultra-Violet Indicator; Fluoropolymer / PTFE (e.g., Teflon®)
- Use Temperature: -292 to 464
- Specific Gravity: 0.8700
- Applications: Automotive or Transportation; Machine, Gears, Spindles, Ways and Final Drives
from McGee Industries, Inc. / McLube Division
McLube PTFE Dry Film Dispersions have a low coefficient of friction allowing for a dry film lubricant with super performance attributes such as thermal and chemical stability, cleanliness and excellent slip-stick properties. PTFE Dry Film Dispersions are available as 25%, 15%, and 5% dispersions in... [See More]
- Composition / Chemistry: Specialty, Proprietary or Other; Alcohol Based; Fluoropolymer / PTFE (e.g., Teflon®)
- Specific Gravity: 0.8100 to 0.9400
from TelephoneStuff.com
TEFLON additive provides greater lubricity than other wax-based lubricants. Features: - Remains stable in high temp. -- usable from 30 °F to 190 °F (-1 °C to 88 °C). - Dries slowly to a thin, non-conducting film that won't harden in conduit. - Creamy texture applies easily and... [See More]
- Composition / Chemistry: Wax / Stearate; Fluoropolymer / PTFE (e.g., Teflon®)
- Applications: Electrical / Electronic
from Invotec Solutions Ltd.
Ambersil Formula 10 Dry Film Non-Silicone Release Agent. A dry film, non-silicone mould release agent. Highly effective release agent for thermosetting plastics. Provides excellent release properties on polyurethane,s, epoxy resins and polyester. A dry film, non-silicone mould release agent. Highly... [See More]
- Composition / Chemistry: Fluoropolymer / PTFE (e.g., Teflon®)
- Features: Aerosol, Sprayable or Misting
- Use Temperature: 356
from Whitford Corporation
High temperature resistant; low coefficient of friction; abrasion/wear resistant; easy clean; dry film lubricant; thermoset; wide use temperature; anti-galling. [See More]
- Composition / Chemistry: Fluoropolymer / PTFE (e.g., Teflon®)
- Applications: Automotive or Transportation; Process Equipment, Tanks, Reactor or Lines (optional feature); Oil and Gas Industry, Reprographics, Printing, Laser Printers, Copiers
- Use Temperature: -319 to 500
- Features: Release Agent or Mold Release
from McGee Industries, Inc. / McLube Division
Solvent based bonded dry film moly and PTFE lubricant coating containing molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) and PTFE solid lubricants. Provides excellent lubricity and durability by producing a hard, dry, durable coating for all metal surfaces which may be exposed to moisture, reactive chemicals or active... [See More]
- Composition / Chemistry: Specialty, Proprietary or Other; Solvent Based; Molybdenum or Metal Sulphide; Fluoropolymer / PTFE (e.g., Teflon®)
- Features: Aerosol, Sprayable or Misting (optional feature); Anti-Seize Compound or Thread Lubricant; Corrosion Inhibiting or Rust Preventative
- Specific Gravity: 0.8300
from TelephoneStuff.com
TEFLON additive provides greater lubricity than other wax-based lubricants. Features: - Remains stable in high temp. -- usable from 30 °F to 190 °F (-1 °C to 88 °C). - Dries slowly to a thin, non-conducting film that won't harden in conduit. - Creamy texture applies easily and... [See More]
- Composition / Chemistry: Wax / Stearate; Fluoropolymer / PTFE (e.g., Teflon®)
- Applications: Electrical / Electronic
from McGee Industries, Inc. / McLube Division
PTFE-based dry lubricant and mold release designed to enhance mold flow characteristics. [See More]
- Composition / Chemistry: Specialty, Proprietary or Other; Solvent Based; Fluoropolymer / PTFE (e.g., Teflon®)
- Features: Aerosol, Sprayable or Misting (optional feature); Release Agent or Mold Release
- Specific Gravity: 0.7800
from McGee Industries, Inc. / McLube Division
Water based mold release agent supplied as a concentrate. PTFE colorless water based dispersion for general purpose and hard to release compounds. Excellent mold release agent for FKM, ECO, neoprene, and other organic rubber compounds and parts. [See More]
- Composition / Chemistry: Fluoropolymer / PTFE (e.g., Teflon®)
- Features: Release Agent or Mold Release
- Specific Gravity: 1
from McGee Industries, Inc. / McLube Division
MAC-799 is an aqueous dispersion of finely divided particles of PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene). It will air cure in minutes providing a dry, colorless film with excellent lubricating properties and a low coefficient of friction. [See More]
- Composition / Chemistry: Fluoropolymer / PTFE (e.g., Teflon®)
- Features: Anti-Seize Compound or Thread Lubricant
- Specific Gravity: 1.02
from McGee Industries, Inc. / McLube Division
Solvent based dispersion of Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). Produces a dry colorless film with a very low coefficient of friction and excellent lubricating properties. Provides excellent mandrel ejection on a variety of hose constructions and compounds. [See More]
- Composition / Chemistry: Specialty, Proprietary or Other; Solvent Based; Fluoropolymer / PTFE (e.g., Teflon®)
- Specific Gravity: 0.8600
from McGee Industries, Inc. / McLube Division
McLube 1733H is a solvent dispersion of PTFE that dries in seconds and leaves a durable, colorless coating with excellent release and anti-stick characteristics. The coating is flexible and particularly suited for use on nonmetallic molds such as epoxy, polyester, and silicone. This product will... [See More]
- Composition / Chemistry: Specialty, Proprietary or Other; Solvent Based; Fluoropolymer / PTFE (e.g., Teflon®)
- Use Temperature: 550
- Specific Gravity: 0.7300
- Features: Aerosol, Sprayable or Misting (optional feature); Release Agent or Mold Release
from McGee Industries, Inc. / McLube Division
MAC-968 is a colloidal dispersion of finely divided PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) particles in water. It forms a durable film that dries clear and colorless on the mold. This product has proven an to be an excellent release for all rubber and plastic molded parts. [See More]
- Composition / Chemistry: Fluoropolymer / PTFE (e.g., Teflon®)
- Features: Release Agent or Mold Release
- Specific Gravity: 1.01