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Chain drives

TemperatureApplicationSubstratesRange,
1 °FOther ConsiderationsMolykote
® Solution Greased chainsMetal to metal32 to 320Water washout resistance/Molykote
® 1122 Chain and high speedsOpen Gear Grease-290 to 840Long-term lubricationMolykote
® 321 Dry Film Lubricant Oiled chainsMetal to metal350 to 1000High-temperature chains/Molykote
® 40 High Temperature graphite contentChain Lubricant 0 to 250Extreme loads/high MoS
® 2 contentMolykote M Gear Oil Additive200 to 450High temp/low volatility/no odorMolykote
® L-1428 High Temperature Chain Oil-50 to 250Wide temperature range/PAO/Molykote
® L-1468FG Syntheticfood grade/tackyFreezer Chain Oil StorageMetal-40 to 150Corrosion protection/dry filmMolykote
® Metal Protective Coating Protectioncomponents
1 Estimated service temperatures based on product formulation and laboratory testing. Actual servicetemperature range is dependent on other factors including the specific application environment.

Threaded Connections

TemperatureApplicationSubstratesRange,
1 °FOther ConsiderationsMolykote
® Solution Pre-assemblyMetal to metal-40 to 2100
2 General purposeMolykote
® 1000 High Temperature Anti-Seize Paste-15 to 480
2 White productMolykote
® D General Purpose White Paste -22 to 572White/food gradeMolykote
® P-1900 Food Grade Assembly PasteAluminum or-20 to 2550
2 Noncorroding/extreme temp-Molykote
® P 37 Ultrapurestainless steelerature/sulfur and metal-freeHigh Temperature Paste DisassemblyMetal to metal-20 to 120Loosen rusted partsMolykote
® L-0501 HighLubricantPerformance Penetrating lubricants StorageMetal-40 to 150Corrosion protection/dry filmMolykote
® Metal Protective Coating Protectioncomponents
1 Estimated service temperatures based on product formulation and laboratory testing. Actual service 2 Temperature resistance of solid lubricant portion;temperature range is dependent on other factors including the specific application environment.base oil effective to 250°F.

Power Screw Drives

TemperatureApplicationSubstratesRange,
1 °FOther ConsiderationsMolykote
® Solution OperationMetal to metal-20 to 265General purposeMolykote
® BR-2 Plus Multi-Purpose E.P. Grease -15 to 480
2 White pasteMolykote
® D General Purpose White Paste -60 to 325Multipurpose synthetic/Molykote
® G-4500 Multi-Purpose food gradeSynthetic Grease-290 to 840 Dusty environments/Molykote
® 321 Dry Film Lubricant extreme pressurePlastic to metal/-100 to 355Wide temperature range/Molykote
® 33 Extreme Low Temp. plastic to plasticlong lifeBearing Grease-60 to 325Multipurpose synthetic/Molykote
® G-4500 Multi-Purpose food gradeSynthetic Grease-40 to 450Chemical resistanceMolykote
® 3451 Chemical Resistant Bearing Grease-40 to 110Nonstaining/dry filmMolykote
® 557 SiliconeDry Film Lubricant StorageMetal-40 to 150Corrosion protection/dry filmMolykote
® Metal Protective Coating Protectioncomponents
1 Estimated service temperatures based on product formulation and laboratory testing. Actual service 2 Temperature resistance of solid lubricant portion;temperature range is dependent on other factors including the specific application environment.base oil effective to 250°F.

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