How long does it take for an Anaerobic Adhesive to dry?

Anaerobic adhesives do not contain solvents. For an anaerobic adhesive to cure, it must be in contact with active metal ions and absence of air / oxygen. Outside of a bonded joint, anaerobic materials will not completely cure. Inside the joint, cure rates can be controlled by changing product and primer. Heat can be used […]

Read more

What is Turcite?

Turcite® is an internally lubricated, acetal-based material  designed for applications demanding wear and friction requirements. Turcite® creates little friction, is heat and chemical resistant, and exhibits excellent wear characteristics. With its low water absorption, parts made from Turcite® retain their integrity throughout their life span. Key Properties:– Self-lubricating– No stick-slip– Heat, wear and chemical resistant– […]

Read more

What is the shelf life of WD-40 multi-use product?

WD-40 should continue to perform as expected for an almost indefinite period of time. However, actual performance is affected by the longevity of mechanical items such as the valve assembly on aerosol cans. As such, the shelf life is considered to be 5 years from the date of production; however, product will often dispense and […]

Read more

What is NLGI grade?

NLGI Grade is a widely used classification for lubricating greases. It was established by the National Lubricating Grease Institute. Greases are classified in one of nine grades based on their consistency. NLGI Grades 000 to 1 are used in application requiring low viscous friction. Grades 0, 1 and 2 are used in highly loaded gearing. […]

Read more

What is a “Specialty Lubricant”?

Fluid, Plastic or Solid material, capable of forming a superior friction-reducing film between two surfaces compared to conventional lubricants. They have applications beyond the scope of conventional lubes and supplement conventional lubes in critical applications.

Read more