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CAN AM COMMANDER MAVERICK TUNGSTEN DISULFIDE WS2 POWDER POLARIS RZR RHINO UTV
$ 7.91
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Description
We currently use this powder in the front and rear diff's and transmission on the Can-Am Commander. Cuts down on gear noise and wear. We use (2grams) per 15oz of gear lube. There are many uses for this lubricant and application rate will vary depending on the usage. You are purchasing 28 grams / 1oz of powder in a easy to use flip to container.Solid/Dry Lubricant
Tungsten Disulfide (WS
2) Powder
Tungsten Disulfide (WS2) is one of the most lubricous materials known to science. With Coefficient of Friction at 0.03, it offers excellent dry lubricity unmatched to any other substance. It can also be used in high temperature and high pressure applications. It offers temperature resistance from
-450
oF (-270oC) to 1200oF (650oC) in normal atmosphere and from -305oF (-188oC) to 2400oF
(1316oC) in Vacuum. Load bearing property of coated film is extremely high at 300,000 psi.
Since the powder offers one of the lowest Coefficient of Friction (Dynamic @ 0.03 & Static @ 0.07), the applications are unlimited and could be tried with every conceivable idea.
WS2 powder can be added to Oil/Lubricant/Liquid/Water/Plastic etc. to increase lubricity of mixture. WS2 can also be coated on a substrate by Spraying/Buffing/Tumbling.
Physical and Technical Properties
Properties
Tungsten Disulfide (WS
2)
CAS No 12138-09-9
Colour
Silver Gray
Appearance
Crystalline Solid
Melting Point
1250
o C, 1260o C (decomposes)
Boiling Point
1260
o C
Density
7500 Kg.m
-3
Molecular Weight
248
Coefficient of Friction
0.03 Dynamic; 0.07 Static
Load bearing ability
300,000 psi for coated film
Lubrication Temperature Range
Ambient: from -273
o C to 650o C
Vacuum(10-14 Torr): from -188o C to 1316o C
Chemical Durability
Inert Substance, Non-Toxic
Magnetism
Non-Magnetic
Rockwell Hardness
30 HRc
Coating Specifications
Spray Blast substrate with Cold and Dry Air at 120 PSI
Coating Film Thickness
0.5 micron
Corrosion Stability
Can slow down the corrosion rate, but can not fully prevent substrate corrosion
Coatable Substrates
Iron, Steel, Aluminum, Copper, other Metals, Plastics and Manmade Solids
Compatibility
Oil, Solvent, Paint, Fuel, Water, Resin/Plastic,