Lubricants
Lubricants are substances used to reduce friction. Primary function of use is to prevent metal to metal contact in tooling, dies or finished components. Examples of use include bearing applications, metal forming or metal removal. Lubricants can be petroleum based or water-based.
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Drawing & Ironing (D & I)
The shaping of a flat blank into the desired contour by causing the metal to flow over a draw ring and around a punch.
Fastener Anti-Seize
Viscous, grease-like material that prevents threaded fasteners from becoming bound.
Incidental Food Contact
Approved for use in food processing
Metal Free
Contains no metals
Preapplied
Dry to the touch preapplied coating
Soft Metal
For use with soft metals such as aluminum.
Stainless Steel and Titanium
Water Resistant
Superior water wash out and water spray resistance
General Purpose
Hot and Cold Forging
Lubricants used in forging operations.
Machining & Grinding
Lubricants used in the process of removing material from the surface of a work piece.
Synthetic
Water soluble, non-oil containing lubricants
Semi-Synthetic
Water soluble and contain up to 60% oil
Soluble Oil
Water soluble and containing from 60 - 100% oil
Straight Oil
Non-water soluble compounded oils
Maintenance
Lubricants/additives used to extend machinery life.
Rolling
Lubricants used in the manufacture of thin gauge coil steel
Rubber
Lubricants designed specifically for rubber product manufacture.
Rust Preventatives
Materials used to inhibit corrosion on metal surfaces.
Specialty Lubricants
A broad category of products such as greases, dry films and oils used in many applications and markets.
Dry Film
Solid film lubricant
Synthetic
Greases - Food Grade
For use in and around food processing
Greases - General Purpose
Greases - Specialty / High Performance
For use in severe duty applications (high or low temperature, high load)
Oil - Gears
Oil - Lightweight
Hydraulic oils
Oil - Penetrating
Low viscosity, wicking oil
Oil - Specialty / High Performance
For use in severe duty applications (high or low temperature, high load)
Mineral Based
Greases - Gear Marking
A pigmented lubricant used to check the alignment of matched gear sets.
Stamping & Drawing
Lubricants used in the process of forming material to a desired contour through the use of various types of production equipment.
Dry Films
A lubricant applied wet that leaves a dry film on the surface. Used prior to processing the finished component.
Paste
Thickened lubricants where special demands are required.
Soluble Oil
Water soluble, may contain up to 100% oil
Straight Oil
Non-water soluble compounded oils
Synthetic
Water soluble, non-oil containing lubricants
Wet-Temper Fluids
Products that combine coolant, corrosion protection, and optionally lubricating properties for the temper-rolling (surface levelling without gauge reduction) of steel and galvanised steel.
Wire Drawing
Lubricants used to change metal stock into wire by passing it through a die.
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