Description
Industry:
Steel, Automobile, Machine Tool, Semiconductor, Rubber/Tire, Environment, Shipbuilding, High Function Material, Paper/Pulp, Food, Medicine
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Creates oil film while restructuring metallic surfaces
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Reduces friction and extends surface life of metal
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Controls and reduces vibration due to friction
Applications:
Chains, Sprockets, Bearings, Gear
Boxes, Machine Tools
Features
Strong Lubrication Abilities
FRICTTLE forms a lubricating film: it reduces friction on the contact surfaces and reduces the
temperature where the sliding occurs.
Comparison of Wear Using *Timken Test
After a load of 2,000N was applied for 30
seconds on Timken Machine, the amount of
wear on bearings was compared (see
below).
Measuring the Point That a Load
Seizes Using *Timken Test
When operating a Timken tester under
friction conditions, the maximum load a
lubricant can support without producing
damage as a seizure on the friction contact
surfaces were compared