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Metalforming lubricants
News Release from: John Neale | Subject: VPN-60 and 104
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 10 March 2008
Lubricants for products to be powder
coated
John Neale introduces a range of lubricants specifically for manufacturers who powder coat items after processes requiring liquid lubrication, that can avoid degreasing stages
For instance in the manufacture of aluminium doors, windows, and commercial and domestic furniture various lubricants maybe required for drilling, cutting and bending It can be very advantageous to utilize a lubricant which allows components to proceed direct to powder coating without building in an additional degreasing process
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 3 Jul 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The avoidance of a degreasing operation both offers cost savings on cleaning plant, energy and chemicals as well as streamlining the process.
Lubricant VPN-60 is a completely vanishing minimal lubricant for cutting, routing and drilling.
Lubricant 104 is a minimal lubricant which is totally hazard-free, bio-degradable and has a high level of renewable ingredients.
Both these lubricants can allow for powder coating direct from the process requiring lubrication.
Powder coaters can investigate these lubricants as a way of moving away from TCE (Trike) degreasing and complying with the Solvent Emissions Directive, SED.
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