Tungsten disulphide solid lubricant
for bearingsfor the printing industryfor the automotive industry

tungsten disulphide solid lubricant
tungsten disulphide solid lubricant
tungsten disulphide solid lubricant
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Characteristics

Composition
tungsten disulphide
Product applications
for bearings, for the printing industry
Field
for the automotive industry
Other characteristics
extended temperature range, high-performance, low-noise
Operating temperature

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Max.: 650 °C
(1,202 °F)

Description

Micronised WS2 (Tungsten Disulphide) powder - highly refined powdered lubricant for many advanced applications • Incredibly low co-efficient of friction 0.03 - better than MOLY, PTFE or even wet ice on wet ice! Increases power transmission and reduces wear • Can be mixed with other greases to act as a fortifying, friction reducing additive • Ultra low friction - works over a wide temperature range -270C to +650C - practically inert - even works in space! • Varied uses: Engine and gearbox builds (motor racing, advanced engineering), Oil and grease additive, dry lubricant etc • Not widely commercially used - give yourself an edge in performance 100g resealable foil pouch of 0.6 micron APS Ultra Grade Micronised Tungsten Disulphide (WS2) Powder. For a wide range of engineering, automotive and other lubrication applications. Ideal for racing engine rebuilds where low friction is paramount. Apply to bearings, sliding surfaces and other moving parts on engines, robot gearboxes, 3D printers and automotive. Can be used to reduce noise and increase life span of gears etc. Use directly or as an additive with greases or oils. Can be mixed with isopropyl alcohol and painted on to surfaces to leave a thin layer of ultra performance lubricant. May be 'burnished' on to metals to give a fine low friction coating just microns thick. Tungsten Disulphide is a dense black powder. It adheres to many surfaces leaving a metallic slippery layer about half a micron thick. WS2 is made up of many thin sheets that are held together by very weak van de waals forces. It is the weakness of these forces that allow WS2's layers to slip so easily over one another.

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