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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 Teflon® 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 to +250°C

WEICON PTFE SprayWEICON 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.

>> Brochure/ Technical data "Technical Sprays"
>> EC Safety data sheets (Overview)

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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