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Lubrolene Electrostatic Spray
COST SAVINGS IMPACT OF LUBROLENE'S NEW WATER FREE
LUBRICANTS HIGHLIGHTED AT EUROGUSS 2012
Ultraseal International and the Aoki Science Institute present paper on novel electrostatic spray application
Ultraseal International is joining forces with the Aoki Science Institute to present a technical paper on a world-leading electrostatic spray application of the exciting Lubrolene range of water-free die release agents at Euroguss 2012.
Ultraseal International is joining forces with the Aoki Science Institute to present a technical paper on a world-leading electrostatic spray application of the exciting Lubrolene range of water-free die release agents at Euroguss 2012.
Koji Togawa of the Aoki Science Institute of Japan and Tim Butler, Sales Director of UK-based Ultraseal (Lubrolene European distributor) will describe how the new method enables the already impressive Lubrolene oil-based lubricants to be even more effective.
They will make a joint presentation at the 12th International German Die Casting Conference, Euroguss, at the Nuremberg Conference Centre, Nuremberg, Germany at 10am on Wednesday, 18th January.
They will make a joint presentation at the 12th International German Die Casting Conference, Euroguss, at the Nuremberg Conference Centre, Nuremberg, Germany at 10am on Wednesday, 18th January.
Lubrolene's oil-based lubricants have attracted a lot of interest because they offer impressive process savings of up to 85% over conventional water-based agents.
The advantages of the electrostatic spray are:
- Exact control of spray quality
- Improved adhesion behind slide cores and pins
- Shortened spray and shot cycle times
- Energy reduction
- Cost Savings
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