Thin-Film Lubrication, Impinged Molybdenum Disulfide Coatings
Molecularly bonded high purity Moly Disulfide coatings are designed for reducing wear and minimizing galling of ferrous and non-ferrous metals, thermoplastic and thermosetting polymers and rubber (O-rings, seals, etc).
When used with conventional lubricants, thin film high Moly Disulfide coatings can greatly improve the overall performance and prevent overheating and other problems related to friction.
Characteristics / Performance
Lubricant |
Molybdenum Disulfide, finely powdered, high purity |
Color / Appearance |
Silvery, Gray, Dark Gray |
Coefficient of Friction |
0.02 Maximum, tested per ASTM D 2714 |
Coating Thickness |
0.0002” (5µm) or less |
Temperature Compatibility |
-325°F to 750°F |
Vacuum Stability |
Up to 1400°F (10⁻⁹ Torr) |
Chemical Resistance |
- Liquid Oxygen Compatible (LOX)
- Distilled Water
- Petroleum-based hydraulic fluid
- SAE phosphate ester fluid #1
- Silicone Fluid
- UDMG-compatible grease
- IFRNA-compatible frease
- Solid rocket propellants
- Nitrogen Tetroxide
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Adhesion |
Molecularly bonded with in-organic binder, thermally cured |
Corrosion Prevention |
- With Supplementary Treatment – Excellent corrosion resistance
- W/O Supplementary Treatment – Delays corrosion, superior to bare substrate
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