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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 PTFE can be used on most rubber and plastic surfaces. Aerosol can with a flip-up straw has a straw that’s attached to the nozzle, so it won’t get lost. Raise it for precision dispensing; lower it for storage or to dispense as a spray.
Lubricants that cannot be sold outside the United States are restricted by product labeling requirements.
Food Industry Dry-Film Lubricants

Use these NSF registered H1 lubricants in food-processing and preparation areas with a risk of incidental food contact. They form a nonstick film that won't attract contaminants, such as flour.
Lubricants with PTFE have small particles of PTFE that fill in surface imperfections for excellent lubricity.
Long-Life Dry-Film Lubricants

Nano-sized additives fill small surface imperfections, reducing wear and heat to extend the life of both the lubricant and equipment. These lubricants dry to form a nonstick film that won’t attract dust. They are often used on hinges, gears, and roller chain.
Dry-Film Lubricants for Chain

A high load-carrying capacity makes these lubricants good for use on chain and moving metal parts. They dry to form a film that lubricates without attracting dust.
Lubricants with PTFE can be used with most plastics and are chemically inert.
Overhead Door Dry-Film Lubricants

Spray these wear-resistant lubricants on rollers, hinges, and tracks of overhead doors to reduce friction and noise. PTFE provides excellent lubricity, while silicone repels water for use outdoors. Once dry, these lubricants form a thin lubricating layer that won’t rub off or attract dust.

























