| Solid Film Lubrication (SFL), also known as Dry Film Lubrication (DFL) or Anti-Gall, lubricates the surface of a part with a .003-.005" coating of fine molybdenum disulfide particles which reduces friction and results in less wear. Solid Film Lubrication is commonly used in applications where high heats can breakdown conventional lubricants such as oil or grease. It is also used where components have to be removed repeatedly from inaccessible areas. This coating does not attract foreign particles, such as dirt or metal, like conventional lubricants do, making it ideal for operations where cleanliness is a concern. Solid film lubrication can be applied to the part by spraying, brushing or dipping in the lubricant. Parts are then thermally cured to permanently bond the lubricant to any metal. |