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Product category: Metalforming lubricants
News Release from: John Neale | Subject: Cold forming/tube drawing lubricant
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 12 July 2006

Lubricants smooth severe cold metal
reductions

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A range of lubricants can be applied as a coating for the most severe cold reductions in stainless steel alloy, and titanium and are suitable for the most arduous operations.

John Neale with expertise in solvents and lubricants has developed a range of lubricants applied as a coating for the most severe cold reductions in stainless steel alloy, and titanium They are suitable for the most arduous operations

The company supplies standard products based on trichloroethylene, which gives a European source for this type of rapidly drying lubricant coating, but we have now developed a non-hazardous version of this product based on special solvents called 'Coating Lubricant CR'.

This coating lubricant is non-flammable and non-hazardous and therefore significantly safer to use.

It gives better performance compared to the current trichloroethylene based lubricants.

John Neale has also, after extensive research, developed water based coating, which has all the low hazard benefits of Coating Lubricant CR with additional benefit of removing all VOCs.

This rapidly drying coating again performs as well as trichloroethylene based coatings.

This product is Coating Lubricant CR-W These products allow for the most arduous deep drawing of components, and have proven performance at tube mills in Europe on a range of stainless steel, nickel alloys, titanium and steel alloys.

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