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Dry-Film Lubricants

These lubricants go on wet for easy application. Once dry, they form a nonstick film that won't attract dust. Use them for general purpose lubricating in most applications.
Lubricants with boron nitride resist corrosion from salt water and won’t wash off. Lubricants with ceramic are often used in extreme-temperature applications, such as welding, metal processing, and glassmaking.
Penetrating Lubricants
Cut through dirt, grease, and rust, loosen stuck fasteners, and protect tools and equipment with these thin, multipurpose lubricants.Lubricants with silicone are clear, have excellent moisture resistance, and can be used on most rubber and plastic. Lubricants with boron nitride last long and cure to a semi-dry film that resists corrosion from salt water and won’t wash off.


DuPont® Silicone Lubricant repels moisture and is nonstaining.
Penetrating Lubricants for Chain

For use with roller chain and other moving metal parts, these thin lubricants cut through dirt, grease, and rust, withstand heavy loads, and resist wear.
Lubricants with moly (molybdenum disulfide) withstand high loads and have excellent wear resistance.
Lubricants with boron nitride penetrate into roller chain links and pins while wet—below 120° F it acts as a dry lubricant that won’t attract dust or dirt; above 120° F it acts as a wet lubricant.
Moisture-Resistant Grease

Formulated to adhere to metal parts and stay in place in wet environments, this grease is commonly used in pulp and paper manufacturing and water management facilities.
NLGI 2 is about the consistency of peanut butter.
Mineral-oil-based grease, derived from petroleum, is usually more economical than synthetic-oil-based grease.
Grease with lithium thickener offers good heat resistance. Grease with boron nitride cures to a semi-dry film that resists corrosion from salt water and won’t wash off.
Grease lubricates most efficiently within the listed temperature range. Melting temperature is the point at which grease will fail and run out of equipment, leaving it to run dry.