OKS 277, High-pressure lubrication paste with PTFE
OKS 280, White high-temperature paste
OKS 1105, insulating paste
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Special highly pure and metal-free high-temperature paste for minimising chrome(VI) formation in screw fittings with high-alloyed steels exposed to high temperatures, corrosive or chemically aggressive influences.
Assembly lubrication for pressing-on processes. Running-in lubrication of highly-stressed slide surfaces. Lubricant for difficult deformation processes. Acts immediately due to the high MoS2 content, the paste does not have to be rubbed-in. High-quality assembly paste.
For high-temperature applications up to 450°C. Avoids wear, stick-slip, seizures, running-in damage, pitting. Carrier oil evaporates completely from 200°C. Storage of casting ladles, converters, kiln cars or.similar. Subsequent lubrication during operation with OKS 310.
Universal use ceramic past for lubrication and mounting of highly loaded metallic sliding surfaces.
Lubrication of heavily loaded pressure and guide plates. Lubrication and sealing of fittings made of metal, plastic and ceramic. Extended re-lubrication intervals. Good compatibility of plastics and elastomer. Extremely adhesive. lubrication paste, such.as. for telescope booms of mobile cranes
Separating paste for thermoforming processes. Lubricating paste for temperature-stressed sliding surfaces. Good separating effect through ideal solid lubricant combinations. Prevents carburising of tools and workpieces. Extends tool lives.
Sealing lubrication for electric or electronic equipment. Extremely adhesive on glass, porcelain and plastics. Very good resistance to chemical and weather related influences. Low change of dielectric properties over a wide temperature range. For protection of insulators and switching systems in moist atmospheres.
All data are to be understood as non-binding reference values! We do not assume liability for any data selection not confirmed in writing. Unless otherwise specified, pressure values refer to liquids from Group II at +20°C.