Charts: Sizing and Pressing
Lubricants for Sizing
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LUBRICANTS
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TYPE OF FILM
AFTER DRYING
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DENSITY RANGE
OF PARTS
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SOLVENT
PRESENT
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FLASH POINT°C
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METHOD OF
APPLICATION
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Multisize 9257/4
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Dry
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6.0 To 7.0
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Yes
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40
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Dip
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Multisize 9559B
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Oily
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Over 7.0
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No
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148
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Spray Or Dip
|
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Multical 9612*
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Greasy
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6.0 To Over 7.0
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No
|
121
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Spray Or Dip
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*Multical 9612 can be diluted with water for lower density applications.
Lubricants for Pressing
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LUBRICANT
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MAJOR USES
|
MELTING POINT
°C (TYPICAL)
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ASH AFTER
COMBUSTION % (TYPICAL)
|
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Zinc Stearate 135
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For high apparent density and high flow rate with iron
and steel.
|
120
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14.5
|
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Lithium Stearate
200
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Mainly for brass, bronze, copper, and stainless steel.
|
210
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6.0
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Lithium 12-Hydroxy-Stearate-Fine
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Mainly for brass, bronze, copper, and stainless steel.
|
212
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5.0
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Ferrolube M
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For difficult-to-fill dies for iron or steel parts.
|
140
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3.0
|
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Caplube G
|
A non-zinc-containing lubricant offering high green and
sintered strengths.
|
148
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3.3
|
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Caplube J
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A non-zinc-containing lubricant offering low ejection
pressures.
|
133
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25.0
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Caplube K
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For high A.D. in high-density parts.
|
122
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2.8
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Caplube W
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EBS wax; after
sintering leaves no residue.
|
143
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nil
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note: The purpose of this data is to provide general information and
advice. All our statements, formulations and recommendations are offered in
good faith but without guarantees. Users of our products are themselves
responsible for compliance with any legal provisions, including those relating
to patent laws and accident prevention.
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