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Mandrel lubricant.


Water-based mandrel mandrel /man·drel/ (man´dril) the shaft on which a dental tool is held in the dental handpiece, for rotation by the dental engine.

man·drel or man·dril
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 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.
 for flexible, rigid and bent/formed mandrel built hose, antistick coatings for pan-cured hose products, and coatings for cure tape are available for in-house testing or customer sampling. Products are operator- and environmentally-friendly, according to according to
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 the company. These water-based mandrel lubricants are said to be suitable for use in automotive, hydraulic, industrial, chemical and food hose applications. They are designed to provide superior mandrel ejection ejection /ejec·tion/ (e-jek´shun)
1. the act of casting out or the state of being cast out, as of excretions, secretions, or other bodily fluids.

2. something cast out.

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 and removal of finished cured hose. Benefits include ease of mandrel ejection, low blow-off pressure, no pinholing, elimination of i.d. contamination and improved coupling retention, according to the manufacturer. The company's products are said to be thermally stable and chemically inert. Antistick coatings are said to provide superior hose appearance, improved processing and ease of application.

McLube Division, McGee Industries

www.mclube.com
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Title Annotation:Materials
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Mar 22, 2007
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