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Rocol DRY MOLY Spray

Ideal where wet film lubricants cannot be tolerated Prevents galling, pick-up and seizure Resistant to high loads (up to 7,000 kg/cm2) Excellent wear resistance Wide temperature range of -50°C to + 450°C Fast drying Rolls Royce, RA...

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Currently not in stock - delivery time approx. 10-14 work days

Quantity
  • RS10025
  • Rocol
  • 5024747100255
  • 0,064 m
  • 0,065 m
  • 0,195 m
  • 0,168 kg
  • Extrem belastbare Trockenfilm-Molybdänsulfit-Paste für Stellen, an denen Nassfilme nicht möglich sind
Product information High purity, extreme load dry film molybdenum disulphide spray designed... more
Product information "Rocol DRY MOLY Spray"

Product information

High purity, extreme load dry film molybdenum disulphide spray designed for use where a wet lubricant cannot be tolerated.

DRY MOLY Spray is applied wet for great penetration, becoming touch dry within 2 – 3 minutes, leaving a dry protective film containing more than 70% molybdenum disulphide.

DRY MOLY Spray is an assembly lubricant for sliding surfaces such as plain bearings, pins, cams and slides intended to reduce friction and therefore increase life of moving parts.

DRY MOLY spray can also be used in conjunction with a wet film lubricant enhancing performance and extending life of components and assemblies.

Also available as a paste and as a fluid.

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Manufacturer Rocol
ROCOL was founded upon the work of Victor Ivanovitch Ragosine, born in Russia, who took a degree... more
Supplier information "Rocol"
Rocol

ROCOL was founded upon the work of Victor Ivanovitch Ragosine, born in Russia, who took a degree in chemistry at the University of Moscow in 1854.

Based in Leeds, UK, the origins of the company date back to 1878 when Victor Ragosine developed a yellow lubricating oil which he subsequently sold throughout Europe. Unlike other lubricating methods the yellow oil was virtually non-corrosive making it technically superior to other products available.

In 1882, the UK agency manager Ernest Glehn bought out Victor and the Russian parent company and established Ragosine and Company, later to be developed into ROCOL.

Whilst they have made significant advances over the years, their ethos remains the same-to create highly technical products of superior quality to the competition, giving you performance you can trust.

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