Almasol Dry Film Lubricant provides dependable, long-lasting lubrication in extreme environments where conventional lubricants would be inadequate. It contains a carefully selected blend of Almasol and other solid lubricants of controlled particle size, dispersed in a fast-drying solvent system and resin binder. The resulting film has excellent adhesion.
Available Container Size |
N/A Case 12 Aerosols |
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Beneficial Qualities |
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Wear & Friction
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Proprietary Additive |
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LE’s proprietary additives are used exclusively in LE lubricants. Almasol® Dry Film Lubricant contains Almasol. Almasol® solid wear-reducing additive is able to withstand extremely heavy loads, chemical attackand temperatures up to 1,900°F (1,038°C). It isattracted to metal surfaces, forming a microscopiclayer but not building on itself or affectingclearances. Almasol minimizes metal-to-metalcontact and the resulting friction, heat and wear. |
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Asset Reliability Solutions |
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9200 Prairie View Industries |
Flash Point °C (°F), (COC), ASTM D92 |
N/A -20 (-4) |
Coverage per Can |
N/A 2.8 sq m (30 sq ft) |
Recommended Coating Thickness (cured) |
N/A .005 to .01 mm (.0002 to .0005 in) |
Cure Time (air dry) |
N/A 30 minutes to handle, 2 to 4 hours to use |
Operating Temperature Range |
N/A -73 to 343°C (-100 to 650°F) [Up to 537°C (1,000°F) in absence of oxygen] |
Shelf Life |
N/A 12 months @ 20 to 26°C (68 to 78°F) |
Test Method for Bonded Solid Film Lubricant Coatings |
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The results of the test confirmed that Almasol 9200 lasts anywhere from two to five times longer than competitors’ dry film lubricants that include PTFE, graphite or molybdenum disulfide. LE’s exclusive Almasol solid additive has a higher load-carrying capacity and does not build uponitself as the other additives do. Test Scope & Method This test method is used to determine the wear life and load-carrying capacity of bonded solid film lubricants by the Timken Test machine. The maximum wear life of the solid film lubricant applied to the surface of a rotating cup against a stationary block is determined along with the lubricant coefficient of friction Procedure The spindle rotation speed is set to give a rubbing speed of 24-26 sliding feet per minute. After a break-in period of 30 seconds, a 10 lb. load is applied. Additional 10 lb. loads are applied after each 10 minute period for a total of 40-45 lbs. A coefficient of friction reading is taken 10 minutes after the last weight has been placed. Failure occurs when the coefficient of friction value is double the initial reading. The wear life is recorded as the number of revolutions to failure.
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