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CRC DRY LUBE 500ml

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3049

Food Grade

Description



Product Code: 3049
Description: CRC Dry Lube
Number Pieces: 1
Brand: CRC

Specs:
Size: 500ml
Type of film: Dry white PTFE film
Temperature Range: -20 degrees C to +250 degrees C
Extreme pressure lube - Premium performance lubricant for heavy loads, metal-on-metal sliding on flat surfaces, open gear systems.
Dries fast - Does not interrupt workflow. Designed for applications in clean industries where the use of wet lubricants is not desirable.
Resists dust and dirt -For lubrication in dusty environments where contaminants might interfere with conventional wet lubricants.
Does not wash or drip off - Excellent adhesion to metal, wood, rubber, plastic, glass and most other surfaces.
Excellent chemical resistance - Effective in difficult conditions.
Temperature Range - Effective from -20 degrees to +250 degrees.
MPI Approved C11

Notes:
CRC Drylube with PTFE is a high-performance dry film lubricant that is applied wet and quickly dries to a non-staining micro-thin film of submicron PTFE particles. It is formulated for extreme heavy loads, sliding mechanisms and open gears in applications where the use of wet lubricants is not desirable. It penetrates and bonds to metal and most other surfaces and can be used on equipment in operation for uninterrupted workflow.

CRC Drylube with PTFE prevents sticking reducing friction, heat and wear with a very low coefficient of friction over a wide temperature range. It prevents galling or seizing and will not melt, freeze, run, pool or contaminate in-process materials.

Food Grade option available for this product

Uses
Machine bed lubrication
Saw benches
Extreme heavy loads
Sliding mechanisms
Open gears/bearings
Packaging machinery
Excellent mould release and parting agent
Paper, textile and plastics manufacturing industries where direct contact is involved with surfaces which would be contaminated by wet or silicone based products

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