CRC DRY LUBE Dry Lubricant Polytetrafluoroethylene 650 ml / 500 ml Aerosol

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£30.05

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£36.06

(inc. VAT)

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1 - 5£30.05
6 - 14£28.85
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RS Stock No.:
823-2555
Mfr. Part No.:
30520
Brand:
CRC
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Brand

CRC

Product Type

Dry Lubricant

Trade Name

DRY LUBE

Sub Type

Multi Purpose Lubricant

Product Form

Liquid

Package Type

Aerosol

Package Size

650 ml / 500 ml

Food Safe

No

Colour

Off-White

Base Material

Polytetrafluoroethylene

Lubricant Film

Dry

Application

Pneumatic Tool, Plastic Drives, Surface Treatment, Valve, Precision Instrument, Coin Mechanism, Fine Mechanics

Standards/Approvals

No

Hazardous Area Certification

NO

CRC Dry lubricant, 5 L Net Volume - 30520


This advanced dry lube offers clean, non-greasy surface lubrication with a maximum operating temperature of 250°C, making it ideal for high-performance environments. The unique formulation includes PTFE, providing excellent lubricity and a remarkably low coefficient of friction. Its quick-drying time of 15 minutes ensures minimal downtime and efficiency.

Features & Benefits


• Clean, dry application reduces residue build-up

• PTFE provides enhanced lubrication qualities

• Operates effectively under high temperatures

• Safe for use on plastics and sensitive materials

• Quick-drying formula for fast application

• Low coefficient of friction for improved efficiency

Applications


• Ideal for lubricating coin mechanisms

• Suitable for precision instruments

• Enhances performance of pneumatic tools

• Useful for valve surface treatments

Can this product be used on rubber and plastic surfaces?


Yes, it is safe for most rubbers and plastics, but always test on sensitive materials.

Can it be used on energised equipment?


No, it should not be used on energised equipment.

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