PTFE High Lubrication Fine Powder for Chains Components Instrument
Product Description:
PTFE High Lubrication Fine Powder is a high-performance dry lubricant specially engineered for chains, components, and instruments that require exceptional lubrication and protection. This fine powder is composed of high-purity PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene), known for its outstanding non-stick properties and ability to reduce friction and wear.
Product Features:
**Exceptional Lubrication:**
PTFE particles provide a low-friction coating, reducing wear and tear on chain components and extending their lifespan.
**Dry Lubrication:**
Unlike liquid lubricants, PTFE powder does not attract dirt or debris, ensuring continuous lubrication without the need for frequent reapplication.
**High Temperature Resistance:**
PTFE has an extremely high melting point, making it suitable for use in high-temperature environments where other lubricants may fail.
**Water Resistance:**
PTFE is highly water-resistant, providing protection against corrosion and wear caused by moisture or rain.
**Easy Application:**
The fine powder can be easily applied using a brush, cloth, or other convenient method.
**Versatile Use:**
Suitable for various applications, including chains, sprockets, bearings, gears, and instruments in industries such as manufacturing, automotive, and aerospace.
**Benefits:**
Reduced chain wear and tear
Extended chain component lifespan
Improved lubrication efficiency
Prevention of corrosion and rust
Enhanced durability and performance
Specifications:
Type: PTFE Dry Lubricant
Particle Size: 320℃
Temperature Range: -100 to 260℃
Color: White
Additional Features:
**Clean and Environmentally Friendly:**
PTFE powder is non-toxic and does not harm the environment.
**Extended Service Life:**
The dry lubrication coating lasts longer than traditional lubricants, reducing maintenance frequency.
**Reduces Noise and Vibration:**
The low-friction surface created by PTFE powder dampens noise and vibration, improving overall performance and user comfort.
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