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Dry film lubricants.


The Friction Fighter selection guide features Emralon, Dag Dag(h)da

great god of Celts; father of Danu. [Celtic Myth.: Parrinder, 68; Jobes, 405]

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Dag

(h)da god of abundance, war, healing. [Celtic Myth.
 and Molydag products. These resin bonded dry film lubricant coatings are said to contribute to the smooth, dependable operation of mechanisms in countless hidden applications. Friction Fighter products are said to be suitable on substrates such as rubber, wood, glass, metal and plastic. The advantages of using these dry film lubricants include cleanliness, and resistance to temperature, chemicals and wear, according to according to
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 the literature. Emralon products use fluoropolymers as their functional pigment and are developed to lubricate lu·bri·cate  
v. lu·bri·cat·ed, lu·bri·cat·ing, lu·bri·cates

v.tr.
1. To apply a lubricant to.

2. To make slippery or smooth.

v.intr.
To act as a lubricant.
 lightly loaded parts and provide non-stick properties for o-rings and metal shafts. Dag products are based on graphite and are said to perform particularly well in humid conditions or at elevated temperatures for gaskets and antiseize functions. Molydag products are heavy duty and based on molybdenum disulfide Molybdenum disulfide, also called molybdenum sulfide or molybdenum(IV) sulfide, with the formula MoS2, is a black crystalline sulfide of molybdenum and one of several compounds known as transition metal dichalcogenides.  to separate yet lubricate surfaces under pressures, according to the literature. (Acheson Colloids, 1600 Washington Ave., Port Huron Port Huron (hyr`ən), city (1990 pop. 33,694), seat of St. Clair co., S Mich., a natural, deepwater port of entry at the junction of the St. Clair River with Lake Huron; inc. 1857. , MI 48060)

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Title Annotation:Materials
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Dec 22, 2003
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