Abstract:
Improved composite bearings are provided employing cold forming and sintering techniques. Improvements in compositions for impregnating porous layers of composite bearings are provided comprising lead or lead alloy, perfluorinated polymer, particulate thermoplastic polymer and clay in particular proportions. When such materials are formed into bearings and subsequently sintered, improved resistance to stripping and wear is provided.
Abstract:
Improved composite bearings are provided employing cold forming and sintering techniques. Improvements in compositions for impregnating porous layers of composite bearings are provided comprising lead or lead alloy, perfluorinated polymer, particulate thermoplastic polymer and clay in particular proportions. When such materials are formed into bearings and subsequently sintered, improved resistance to stripping and wear is provided.
Abstract:
A wire rod is payed out from a pay-off stand and 1 descaled in a descaling process. After preheating to a predetermined temperature by a preheating device, it is subjected to a lubrication pretreatment through a zinc calcium phosphate solution applied with ultrasonic wave in the lubrication pretreatment process. After rinsing process, the lubrication-pretreated wire rod is coated with a calcium stearate or a sodium stearate in lubricating process. Thereafter, the wire rod is dried sufficiently in drying process, and then added with a predies lubricant in wire drawing process and coiled by a coiler.
Abstract:
Lubricating oil compsn. (I) consists of: (a1) 0-80 (wt.%) glass powder; (a2) 0-50 glass frit, where one of (a1) or (a2) is hot 0 wt .%; (b) 10-25 natural or synthetic graphite; (c) 5-20 alkali silicates of formula: Me2OnSiO2 (where Me = Li, K or Na; and n = 1-4); (d) 1-6 water-soluble Na-polymetaphosphate; (e) 0-3 water-insoluble Na-polymetaphosphate; (f) 0.5-4 thickener; and (g) 0-1 borax.
Abstract:
Thin impermeable, surface hardened, corrosion-resistant, durable, dry lubricant surface finishes are provided as well as surface finished products and methods for the production thereof. The surface finishes comprise particulate mixtures of sulfur containing metallic compounds and fluorocarbon polymers and are applied to surfaces of substrates such as metallic surfaces.
Abstract:
A composition for coating steel wire to facilitate the cold drawing thereof, said composition comprising: (A) from about 50 to about 99.99 % by weight of a component selected from the group consisting of Na2SO4, K2SO4, and mixtures thereof; (B) from about 0 to about 49.99 % by weight of a component selected from the group consisting of Na2B4O7, NaBO2, K2B4O7, KBO2 and mixtures of any two or more thereof; and (C) from about 0.01 to about 5 % by weight of a component selected from the group consisting of potassium soaps, sodium soaps, and ammonium soaps; wherein the percentages by weight are based on the total weight of components A, B, and C in the composition, and wherein not more than 50 % by weight of the total of sodium plus potassium plus ammonium ions in components A, B, and C of the composition consists of sodium ions.
Abstract:
Lubricant is preferably applied in an aqueous dispersion. To prevent coagulation of the solids in the aqueous dispersion on the one hand and to obtain a heat-resistant uniform lubricating film on the other hand, the high-temperature lubricant additionally contains, apart from a solid lubricant, an organic product which decomposes without residue, an inorganic additive of polyphosphate, a boron compound and an alkali metal silicate, and also an organic stabiliser.
Abstract:
Lubricant is preferably applied in an aqueous dispersion. To prevent coagulation of the solids in the aqueous dispersion on the one hand and to obtain a heat-resistant uniform lubricating film on the other hand, the high-temperature lubricant additionally contains, apart from a solid lubricant, an organic product which decomposes without residue, an inorganic additive of polyphosphate, a boron compound and an alkali metal silicate, and also an organic stabiliser.
Abstract:
Lubricating oil compsn. (I) consists of: (a1) 0-80 (wt.%) glass powder; (a2) 0-50 glass frit, where one of (a1) or (a2) is hot 0 wt .%; (b) 10-25 natural or synthetic graphite; (c) 5-20 alkali silicates of formula: Me2OnSiO2 (where Me = Li, K or Na; and n = 1-4); (d) 1-6 water-soluble Na-polymetaphosphate; (e) 0-3 water-insoluble Na-polymetaphosphate; (f) 0.5-4 thickener; and (g) 0-1 borax.
Abstract:
A mandrel lubricant for use in the manufacture of seamless tubes is described, which mandrel lubricant is composed of graphite, clay minerals from the class of smectites, a polysaccharide and, if required, a surfactant. The mandrel lubricant is applied in the form of an aqueous dispersion to mandrels which have passed through the cooling bath.