molybdenum disulfide coating干膜涂层
- 英文名称:PTFE Solid Film Lubricant -- Everlube®6102G
- 品牌:Molybdenum Disulphide MoS2
- 货号:Molybdenum Disulphide MoS...
- 发布日期: 2021-07-05
- 更新日期: 2025-04-30
产品详请
货号 |
Molybdenum Disulphide MoS2
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品牌 |
Molybdenum Disulphide MoS2
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EINECS编号 |
PTFE Solid Film Lubricant -- Everlube®6102G
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型号 |
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CAS编号 |
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别名 |
PTFE Solid Film Lubricant -- Everlube®6102G
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密度 |
12g/cm3
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产地/厂商 |
Everlube
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英文名称 |
PTFE Solid Film Lubricant -- Everlube®6102G
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产品等级 |
优级品
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纯度 |
12%
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分子式 |
PTFE Solid Film Lubricant -- Everlube®6102G
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二硫化钼干膜润滑剂。In moving/mating components, the friction causes considerable loss of energy, poorer performance, and limits the wear life of the components. Molybdenum Disulfide can provide a low coefficient of friction, sometimes as low as 0.05 COF. This will be dependent on the humidity, cleanliness, and sliding conditions of your application.
Also, the molybdenum disulfide dry lubricant can:
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Operate in a wide range of temperatures up to 600 deg F and maintain its lubricity in high load, high-speed conditions.
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Be very effective in inhibiting corrosion as well when combined with the proper resins and binders.
Lubrication relies on the slippage along with the sulfur atoms. All of the properties of the lamella structure are intrinsic and no external form of moisture is required (as it is with graphite). Mos2 performs best when water vapor is not present, making molybdenum disulfide coating ideal for vacuum applications.
Coating Specifications
Appearance
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Blue
Silver Grey
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Coefficient of Friction
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0.06 to 0.15
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Substrates
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All ferrous or non-ferrous metal
Man-made solids & plastics
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Cure Time
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No cure time is required when applied at ambient temperature
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Applications
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Chucks, Collets and Tools
Circuit Breakers and Switches
Compressors and Rheostats
Cryogenic Pumps
Electrical Connectors
Engine and Drive Train Parts
High Vacuum Applications
Machine tools, Pins, Taps
Magnetic Heads
Pilot Valves, Chain Saws
Rubber Gaskets, “O” Ring Seals
Seamer Rolls
Slide Mechanisms
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