Lubricants.Water-based rubber lubricants lubricants preparations for the lubrication of passages to reduce frictional injury, e.g. oily preparations, including petroleum jelly, lanolin or water-soluble preparations such as methyl cellulose. are said to provide a durable, dry, colorless col·or·less adj. 1. Lacking color. 2. Weak in color; pallid. 3. Lacking animation, variety, or distinction; dull. See Synonyms at dull. film coating that will bond tenaciously to the applied surface. The product is said to have proven to provide excellent lubricity lu·bric·i·ty n. The quality or condition of being lubricious. [Late Latin l bricit , a low coefficient of friction coefficient of frictionn. pl. coefficients of friction The ratio of the force that maintains contact between an object and a surface and the frictional force that resists the motion of the object. and superior slip/stick properties. It can be used as an assembly lubricant, insertion lubricant and as a dry film lubricant coating on cured, uncured and extruded parts. The product is environmentally and user friendly, containing no hazardous ingredients. The lubricant is thermally and chemically stable. As a dry film coating, the water-based lubricants will not attract dirt and dust like wet, oily or greasy lubricants. It is said to provide lubricity, stick/slip and antistick properties in one product. McLube Div., McGee Industries www.mclube.com |
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