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In most cases substrates are prepared for coating by degreasing and grit blasting. Coatings are then applied with either conventional spray guns, electro-static powder equipment or fluidized beds. The coated products are then heat cured in carefully monitored custom ovens.
Lubricant, Solid Film [MIL-L-46010D]A solid film lubricant renders a service permanently lubricated, giving rise to the elimination of wet lubes. The applications vary as do the coatings. From MoS (molybdenum disulphide) to PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) compounds are blended to meet specific needs. Low VOC coatings are available in both organic and inorganic solid film lubricants as well as corrosion inhibitive coatings. This Mil Spec establishes the requirements for three types of heat cured solid film lubricant that are intended to reduce wear and prevent galling, corrosion and seizure of metals. Compliance: all items must meet Sections 3 and 5 of the Spec. For use on aluminum, copper, steel, stainless steel, titanium and chromium and nickel bearing surfaces. Thickness range: .0003" - .0005"mm. No single reading less than .0002" or greater than .0007"
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