- Dry film lubricants including, talc, PTFE powder, graphite, mica, molybdenum disulfide, silicone fluids, various Teflon coatings & Silicone.
- The powders and fluid silicone lubes are usually not suitable for automated assembly equipment.
- All have their drawbacks, primarily the introduction of a foreign substance to the surface of the part which can migrate throughout the plant floor and contaminate other parts or processes.
- Silicone lubricants on silicone rubber can cause issues with the rubber
- ·Standard Teflon coatings are an aqueous emulsion of PTFE which is sprayed on and post cured.
- All these coatings have adhesion issues, and they are not nearly as flexible as the rubber substrate, which leads to flaking and cracking of the coating. Therefore PTFE coating is most effective as an installation aid rather than a long term solution
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- Special Process that produces a “PTFE like” coating that is permanent and flexible.
- PermaGlyde® materials have:
- Reduced Friction which leads to Reduced Abrasive Wear and Increased Life due to Lower Heat Buildup
- Improved and consistent Performance
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- Is permanent and it Lasts the Seal’s Lifetime
- Does Not Add Impurities
- Safe for Medical and Food Applications
- No System Contamination
- Does Not Adversely Modify Material Properties (Durometer, Tensile, Elongation)
- Materials will still meet the same specifications (AS/MIL, NSF, UL, etc.)
- Does Not Dimensionally Change a Seal –Can be performed on most organic rubber materials
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Proprietary formulation that is especially formulated to replicate the performance of surface treatments. PermaSlip® materials have:
- Reduced Friction which leads to
- Reduced Abrasive Wear and Increased Life due to Lower Heat Buildup
- Improved and consistent Performance
PermaSlip®
- Is permanent and it Lasts the Seal’s Lifetime
- Can be formulated to be Safe for Medical and Food Applications
- Does Not Adversely Modify Material Properties (Durometer, Tensile, Elongation)
- Does Not Dimensionally Change a Seal
- Can be performed on all rubber materials
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