Abstract:
A part is made of a material comprising less than 90% by weight of a polymer selected from the group consisting of polytetrafluoroethylene, polyurethane, nitrile, fluoroelastomer, and polyphenylene sulfide; and more than 10% by weight of another material, comprising about 15% to 60% by volume of grains of titanium carbide dispersed through a metal matrix.
Abstract:
A thread sealing and lubricating composition which can be employed at elevated temperatures without carburization of stainless steel fittings is disclosed. The composition contains 8-25% finely divided copper flakes, 5-20% finely divided aluminum particles, and 4-15% non-metallic, non-carbon powder suspended in a petroleum vehicle. The preferred composition contains 10% copper flakes, 5% aluminum powder, 5% non-metallic powder and 80% viscous petroleum vehicle.
Abstract:
An antifriction paste containing epoxy resin, molybdenum disulphide, graphite, aluminum, copper, alumosilicate and polyethylenepolyamine, the components being used in the following proportions (in parts by weight):epoxy resin: 40-80molybdenum disulphide: 15-30graphite: 10-15aluminum: 5-10copper: 5-10alumosilicate: 8-15polyethylenepolyamine: 5-10.The antifriction paste may also contain a solvent for the epoxy resin in an amount from 5 to 30 parts by weight. This paste is suitable for both small-and large-size friction assemblies. On the basis of this paste a solid lubricating coating with high antifriction performance is produced. Thus, a coefficient of sliding friction f.sub.fr. at a sliding speed V=0.06 m/s at a load P=10 kgf/cm.sup.2 is 0.2; linear wear rate I.sub.h under the same conditions is 1.0.10.sup.-9, and service life is as high as 500 km.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to the use of a coating composition in powder form for metal substrates to be forged and the application thereof.
Abstract:
The present invention concerns a lubricating composition to be used in the casting of steel, in particular in continuous casting processes. In particular, the present invention concerns a lubricating composition for processes for producing steel in continuous casting comprising a dispersion of a lubricating powder in a liquid medium.
Abstract:
The present invention concerns a lubricating composition to be used in the casting of steel, in particular in continuous casting processes. In particular, the present invention concerns a lubricating composition for processes for producing steel in continuous casting comprising a dispersion of a lubricating powder in a liquid medium.
Abstract:
A process for drawing wire employing a lubricant comprising perfluorocarbon compounds (PFCs), including aliphatic perfluorocarbon compounds ( alpha -PFCs) having the general formula CnF2n+2, perfluoromorpholines having the general formula CnF2n+1ON, perfluoroamines (PFAs) and highly fluorinated amines (HFAs), and perfluoroethers (PFEs). Such fully and highly fluorinated carbon compounds exhibit a very high degree of thermal and chemical stability due to the strength of the carbon-fluorine bond. Further, because the compounds are fully fluorinated, and therefore do not contain chlorine and bromine, they have zero ozone depletion potential (ODP). Further, because the compounds are photochemically non-reactive in the atmosphere, they are not precursors to photochemical smog and are exempt from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) volatile organic compound (VOC) definition. Further, because they are volatile, the compounds are easily removed at the end of the process without need for an additional cleaning step. The process provides wire at significantly higher production speeds and longer die life with improved quality and less byproduct debris.