Unique Wear-Resistant Silicone Lubricants Bring Aerospace Technology to Automotive Components.Business/Technology Editors NOTE TO MEDIA: Photo is available in a Smart News Release(TM) on Business Wire's Home Page at www.businesswire.com and at www.newstream.com FAIRHAVEN, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 1, 2001 Nyosil-M25, a specialty lubricating oil by Nye Lubricants, Inc., was once an esoteric fluid used only in elite military and aerospace applications. Now, it's strutting its stuff in underhood automotive connectors and potentiometers, making sure they take the heat and measure up to the 100,000-mile quality standard of today's leading automakers. Nyosil-M25 is a unique silicone fluid, technically a chlorophenylpolydimethylsiloxane. Chlorine puts this silicone in a class by itself. Like many other silicone oils, Nyosil-M25 offers excellent thermooxidative stability, low volatility, minimum change in viscosity with temperature, and a broad serviceable temperature range from -70(degrees) C to +200(degrees) C. In addition, because it is halogenated halogenated pertaining to a substance to which a halogen is added. halogenated salicylanilides see rafoxanide, clioxanide. with chlorine, it also provides excellent wear prevention for metal-on-metal components under boundary conditions, an operating environment In computing, an operating environment is the environment in which users run programs, whether in a command line interface, such as in MS-DOS or the Unix shell, or in a graphical user interface, such as in the Macintosh operating system. where other silicone fluids tend to fail. In a Four-Ball Wear Test (25(degrees) C, 600RPM, 1hr. 50 kg load), a nemesis for most silicone oils, Nyosil-M25 had a wear scar of less than 0.6mm. The base fluid for Nyosil-M25 was developed 50 years ago by General Electric Silicones and marketed as GE SF-1250. GE also synthesized GE F-50, a marginally different chlorophenylpolydimethylsiloxane that met Mil S-81087C. The latter fluid is no longer commercially available. Like both GE fluids, Nyosil-M25 is recommended for a variety of aviation and aerospace components, including servomechanisms, gear boxes, bearings in precision instruments, electronic equipment, electrical motors, clocks, and timing devices. More recently, Tier One automotive suppliers have also recognized the advantages of Nyosil-M25, more specifically, a UV version that contains a dye that shows up under ultraviolet light Ultraviolet light A portion of the light spectrum not visible to the eye. Two bands of the UV spectrum, UVA and UVB, are used to treat psoriasis and other skin diseases. to speed quality inspections. Nyosil-M25UV prevents or retards fretting corrosion on tin-lead crimp crimp a regular wave formation of small dimensions, e.g. the crimp of wool fibers epitomized in the Merino breed and its derivatives. crimp marks marks made by wrinkling the x-ray film while holding it between the fingers. connectors for underhood applications, where the lubricant must survive 150(degrees)C. Nyosil-M25's unique wear-prevention characteristics enable connector manufacturers to cut costs by using Nyosil-M25 instead of perfluoropolyether (PFPE PFPE Perfluoropolyether PFPE Perfluorinated Polyether ) lubricants, which withstand temperatures as high as 250(degree)C but cost three times as much as Nyosil-M25. Some connector manufacturers have explored the possibility of using Nyosil-M25 as a stamping fluid. In theory, using the same oil as both stamping fluid and contact lubricant -- instead of a separate, lower quality stamping oil -- simplifies production and eliminates the potential for cross contamination cross contamination Medical practice The passsage of pathogens indirectly from one Pt to another due to use of improper sterilization procedures, unclean instruments, or recycling of products that sometimes results in circuit continuity problems in the field. Nye also formulates two greases with the Nyosil-M25 oil. NyoGel 781A, a soft lithium soap-gelled grease serviceable from -70(degrees) C to +200(degrees) C, is suitable for lightly to moderately loaded rolling element bearings. Nye Fluorocarbon fluorocarbon /flu·o·ro·car·bon/ (floor´o-kahr?b?n) any of the class of organic compounds consisting of carbon and fluorine only. Gel 813-1 is a PTFE-thickened grease frequently used to meet the wide temperature and low starting torque requirements of automotive sensors. Because of its low surface energy, the grease re-wets surfaces well and keeps a constant film of lubricant on the conductive ink Conductive ink is an ink that is conductive, allowing a circuit to be drawn or printed on a variety of materials including paper. It usually contains powdered silver and carbon. Conductive ink is a cheap way to print circuit boards on paper. . For more information about the Nyosil-M25 family of lubricants, contact Nye Lubricants (www.nyelubricants.com), 12 Howland Rd., Fairhaven, Mass. 02719. Telephone: 508-996-6721. E-mail: techhelp@nyelubricants.com. Nye Lubricants is an engineering company dedicated to formulating high quality synthetic lubricants. Its products are specified in a full range of industries, including automotive, aerospace, appliance, aviation, electronics, medical instrumentation, office automation, paperboard manufacturing, photonics, recreational equipment, semiconductor manufacturing, telecommunications, and textiles. Founded in 1844, Nye maintains regional engineering offices throughout the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. as well as a network of distributors in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, and South America South America, fourth largest continent (1991 est. pop. 299,150,000), c.6,880,000 sq mi (17,819,000 sq km), the southern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. . Note: A Photo is available at URL URL in full Uniform Resource Locator Address of a resource on the Internet. The resource can be any type of file stored on a server, such as a Web page, a text file, a graphics file, or an application program. : http://www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/photo.cgi?pw.110101/bb8 |
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