FLUOROLUBE Oils - CTFE Fluoropolymer Oil - Flame Resistant Corrosion Resistant Long Lasting Lubricants
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Click Here to visit our Datasheet Server (TDS, SDS, Fact Sheets, Selector Guides, etc)FLUOROLUBE® fluorinated oils deliver long-lasting lubrication for metals and metallic surfaces in in extremely harsh acidic, hot, flamable, explosive and/or oxidizing environments.
These CTFE Fluropolymer oils are clear, colorless, flourinated synthetic, non-reactive, non-flammable, save in chehemical and oxygen services and environments, fully saturated, hydrogen-free, low-molecular-weight oils made of chlorotrifluoroethylene (CTFE). They combine high-temperature performance, non-flammability and chemical inertness under many demanding conditions.
Available in a range of viscosities, FLUOROLUBE® oils are compatible with chlorine, oxygen, hydrogen peroxide, red fuming nitric acid and other strong oxidizing agents, and are nonflammable.
Oil Selector Cheat Sheet:
Low Viscosity | Med-Low Viscosity | Medium Viscosity |
FS-5, or MO-10 |
S-30, T-80, or HO-125 | LG-160 |
APPLICATIONS
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Chemical Manufacturing
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Cryogenic Compressed Gases
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Electrical Applications – Dielectric Fluids
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Hydraulic Fluids
- Index Matching Fluids
- Instrument Fill Fluids
- Laboratory Apparatus
- Medical Applications – Life Support Systems
- Metalworking
- Nuclear Industry
- Pulp and Paper Industry
- Steel Industry
- Water and Wastewater Treatment
- Heat Transfer Fluids
Thermal Stability:
Thermal stability of the FLUOROLUBE® Lubricants is between 300° and 600°F (150° - 315°C) depending on the duration of heating and the materials of construction. Exposure to high temperatures will cause these products to depolymerize to lower molecular weight volatile compounds.
Thermal stability is affected by the presence of metals. High temperature uses of approximately 300°F (150°C) should be evaluated before field application.
FLUOROLUBE® Oils consist of about 80% combined fluorine and chlorine and are nonflammable.
Precautionary Information:
CAUTION: Do not use on copper, aluminum or magnesium parts when heavy friction or galling are possible.
Detonation can occur when FLUOROLUBE® Oils are allowed to contact these reactive metals free of their oxide coating in confined spaces and under heavy loads or high pressure.
FLUOROLUBE® Oils may react violently with sodium and potassium metals, amines, hydrazine, liquid fluorine and liquid chlorine trifluoride.
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