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Chemical-Resistant Slippery PTFE Powder
- Color: White
- Temperature Range: -300° to 500° F
- For Use On: Carriages, Multipurpose, Slides, Ways, Track, O-Rings, Seals, Chutes, Guide Rails, Locks
- For Use Outdoors: Yes
Often used in assemblies that rub against each other, this powder blends into plastic, rubber, composites, and lubricants to keep them from sticking. Because it is slippery, it decreases wear and dissipates heat caused by friction—it will not break down in extreme temperatures. It repels water, which keeps rust, dust, and debris from building up and causing abrasion between moving parts. This powder won’t react to most corrosive chemicals, but it will break down when exposed to alkali metal.
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Particle Size | Net Weight, lbs. | Type | Each | |
10 microns | 1 | Can | 0000000 | 0000000 |
Dry-Film Lubricants
These lubricants go on wet for easy application. Once dry, they form a nonstick film that won't attract dust. Use them for general purpose lubricating in most applications.
Lubricants with boron nitride resist corrosion from salt water and won’t wash off. Lubricants with ceramic are often used in extreme-temperature applications, such as welding, metal processing, and glassmaking. Dilute 1-gallon pail with water before using.