Office Timings - 09:30 to 18:30 hrs (Weekly Off: Saturday)
Solid to semisolid materials consisting of a lubricating fluid, thickening agent and additives. Used on rolling element bearings and other moving parts.
Greaselike materials containing a very high percentage of solid lubricants. Used for assembly and lubrication of highly loaded, slow-moving parts for threaded fasteners.
Greaselike materials of varying consistency, composed of silicone fluids and silica fillers. Used for their sealing, dielectric, non-metal-to-metal lubricating and release properties.
“Lubricating paints”; when applied, these materials cure to form dry, solid lubricant coatings that are bonded to the surface.
Based on hydroprocessed mineral oils or synthetic base stocks such as polyalphaolefin (PAO) and esters, these lubricating fluids are fortified with carefully selected additives to provide optimum performance and service life while maximizing protection of the equipment and machinery they are designed to lubricate.
Finely divided solid lubricants suspended in lubricating fluids; preferred when it is necessary to apply solid lubricants in liquid form.
Rolling Bearings
Plain Bearings
Chains
Gear Drives
Linear Motion Guides
Screw Drives
Threaded Connections
Control Cables
Press-fit Joints
Slides
Maintenance
Elastomers and Plastics