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Extreme High Temperature Application
Our extreme temperature formulation and processing of Cobra Solid
Lubricants is available for applications with continuous operating temperatures
between 450F and 660F. This special formulation is ideal for use in
furnaces, conveyor ovens, kilns, hot air blowers, flue dampers, etc.
High Temperature Application
Our high temperature formulation and processing of Cobra Solid
Lubricants are capable of continuous operating temperatures between 250F and
450F. The lubricant will not drip or fling and area contamination due to
leakage is eliminated
Normal Temperature Application
Even in applications where temperature is not a
critical factor, Cobra Solid Lubricants can provide improved performance and
bearing life. Many manufacturing operations require free spinning bearings in
dirty environments. Only Cobra Solid Lubricants can provide an effective
seal without drag.
Very Low Temperature Application
Bearings using Cobra Solid Lubricants maintain constant low starting
torque even with temperatures in the cryogenic range. The efficiency achieved by
this characteristic will result in longer motor life and energy cost savings!
High Vacuum Applications
Cobra Solid Lubricants are especially effective in high vacuum
application, even at high temperatures. Outgassing is kept extremely low and no
other contaminants are released.
Dirty or Harsh Environments
Cobra Solid Lubricants are not petroleum based products and will not
attract or hold dirt or dust particles that may be in the air. The bearing is
effectively sealed by the lubricant leaving only a microscopic gap between the
lubricant and the rings.
Submerged Applications
Cobra Solid Lubricants are not soluble in most common solvents,
acids, or alkalis. They are the ideal lubricants for bearings used in pumps that
would wash a conventional lubricant out. Chemical or steam cleaning of machinery
will no longer require the relubrication or replacement of bearings.
Limited Accessibility
Cobra Solid Lubricants are the perfect choice for bearings that will
become inaccessible for relubrication once they are installed.
These Industries and More!
Aero-Space
Agriculture
Asphalt Manufacturing
Automotive Manufacturing
Auto Painting
Baking
Board Manufacturing
Brick Making
Car Wash
Cement Making
Ceramics
Chemicals
Cinderblock Manufacturing
Conveyors
Dryers
Film Manufacturing |
Steel Foundry
Glass
Incinerators
Laboratories
Material Handling
Metal fabrication
Mining
Ovens
Paper Manufacturing
Printing and Inks
Public Utilities
Pumps
Refrigeration
Stone Cutting
Textile
Office Machines |
Still
wondering if "Cobra Solid Lubricants" is the best choice for
your bearings?
Well
just click on the link below and read the article from the March 2005 issue of
Design Fax .
http://www.manufacturingcenter.com/dfx/archives/0305/0305whyweuse.asp
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