It is ideal for the release of thermosetting resins such as phenolic resins and epoxy resins molded in high-temperature areas.
The "N" series, which has replaced methylene chloride used in conventional heat-resistant lubricating release agent sprays primarily with petroleum solvent-based alternatives.
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basic information
■ Tephylis N A heat-resistant release lubricant made of fluororesin with a heat resistance temperature of 250°C. ■ Black Lube N A heat-resistant release lubricant made of graphite with a heat resistance temperature of 500°C. ■ White Lube N A heat-resistant release lubricant made of boron nitride (BN) with a heat resistance temperature of 800°C. ■ Silver Lube N A heat-resistant release lubricant made of aluminum fine powder with a heat resistance temperature of 1200°C.
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Applications/Examples of results
[As a release agent] - Release of engineering plastics for high-temperature molding - Release of diamond tools - Release of FRP - Glass molding - Release of die casting [As a high-temperature lubricant] - Bearings, conveyors, chutes - Extrusion and drawing of aluminum and stainless steel - Slide surfaces of machine tools, guide pins of molds, bearings, pulleys, sprockets, etc.
Detailed information
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Tefluris Heat resistance temperature 250°C [Capacity: 420ml aerosol can]
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Black Lube N Heat resistance temperature: 500°C [Capacity: 420ml aerosol can]
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Whitylube N Heat resistance temperature 800°C [Capacity: 420ml aerosol can]
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Silver Lube N Heat resistance temperature: -60°C to 1200°C [Capacity: 420ml aerosol can]
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Audeck Co., Ltd. was established on June 28, 1973, with the aim of importing, manufacturing, and selling industrial chemical products. In November 1988, the company partnered with the American heat-resistant adhesive manufacturer, Alembic Products, to sell their ceramic and heat-resistant epoxy adhesives and ceramic coatings in Japan. In the late 1980s, the company began selling heated black dye, and after 1986, developed new heated black dyeing equipment. Furthermore, in 2003, they launched an electroless nickel plating device, continuing to grow steadily.