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WEICON PTFE-Spray

WEICON PTFE-Spray is a grease-free dry lubricant with an anti-adhesive effect on the basis of polytetrafluoroethylene. WEICON PTFE Spray adheres to all metal, plastic and wood surfaces. Due to the high PTFE percentage, the coefficient of friction is considerably reduced. The coating is resistant to dirt, dust, water, oils, greases, and many chemicals.
Temperature resistant from -180°C (-292°F) to +250°C (+482°F)

WEICON PTFE Spray

Applications:

  • On slide rails and guides
  • On conveyor belts, transport rollers, and transport chutes
  • On windows: Tipping mechanisms, locks, hinges
  • On cutting tools and packaging machines
  • As continuous lubrication for shafts in plastic bearings
  • As a water-resistant coating of paper and cork seals, as well as seal packaging
  • Used instead of separating agents containing silicone and wherever oil or grease lubrication is not permitted or desired.

WEICON PTFE Spray

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Important Note:
All specifications, recommendations and techncial data are based on laboratory tests under optimum conditions resp. on practical experience. They have been compiled most carefully. Nevertheless, a claim cannot be derived from them. We therefore recommend to carry out own tests before application. The user bears the only responsibility for non-appropriate or other than specified applications.


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