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Ceramic compounds lubricant

Lubricating products, used in the production of parts and technical components, even very complex and of high-precision, for ceramics.

Family: Industrial Fluids
Type: Ceramic compounds lubricant

Mineral oil with high resistance against oxidation, protected against the formation of foam, low carbonous residue, low volatility and with a high flash point. It is obtained from highly selected paraffinic bases and is endowed with excellent lubricating properties. The color is clear, the smell is moderate and very reduced is the tendency to the formation of fumes and mists. It is free from components of plant and/or animal origin and dangerous substances of any kind. It is inactive against copper and its alloys and can be easily removed from any petroleum distillate or alkaline washing. It is very stable to thermal-oxidative decay and if maintained at a temperature of < 60 °c It does not give rise in time to the formation of sludge, residues, lacquers (surface stains), glues, encrustations or other phenomena of such nature. It is inert and indeed carries out a protective action against both ferrous and non-ferrous materials, such as copper alloys and aluminium alloys.

Family: Industrial Fluids
Type: Ceramic compounds lubricant

Mineral oil with high resistance against oxidation, protected against the formation of foam, low carbonous residue, low volatility and with a high flash point. It is obtained from highly selected paraffinic bases and is endowed with excellent lubricating properties. The color is clear, the smell is moderate and very reduced is the tendency to the formation of fumes and mists. It is free from components of plant and/or animal origin and dangerous substances of any kind. It is inactive against copper and its alloys and can be easily removed from any petroleum distillate or alkaline washing. It is very stable to thermal-oxidative decay and if maintained at a temperature of < 60 °c It does not give rise in time to the formation of sludge, residues, lacquers (surface stains), glues, encrustations or other phenomena of such nature. It is inert and indeed carries out a protective action against both ferrous and non-ferrous materials, such as copper alloys and aluminium alloys.