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SuperLub®
A product of Synthetic Graphite
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SuperLub® is a micronized super fine graphite powder, with a minimum particle size of D50: 3-6 microns, revolutionizes industrial lubrication with unmatched lubricity and efficiency.
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SuperLub® is a micronized super fine graphite powder, with a minimum particle size of D50: 3-6 microns, revolutionizes industrial lubrication with unmatched lubricity and efficiency. SuperLub®, with an exceptional 99.96% carbon purity (LOI), sets a new standard in high-performance lubricants, ensuring reduced machinery wear and extended component lifespan, thereby offering significant maintenance savings.
Designed for precision and reliability, SuperLub®'s advanced formulation drastically minimizes friction, enhancing machinery operation at peak efficiency across various industries, including automotive, aerospace, electronics, and heavy machinery. Its superior lubricating properties not only ensure smoother operations but also contribute to improved energy efficiency and reduced operational costs.
Packaging options for SuperLub® are designed to accommodate diverse logistical and handling preferences, ranging from 10kgs, 15kgs paper bags to larger bulk bags of 500kgs. This flexibility ensures that Cocan Graphite can meet the specific requirements of clients across the globe.
Please email us for complete Product Data Sheets, which will provide you with in-depth insights into our products. Although we can tailor make our products at any quantity, please review some of our typical SuperLub® products:
PRODUCTS |
CARBON % min. |
PARTICLE SIZE TYPICAL (μm, ASTM) |
11503A | 99.40% | D50=3.5 |
11501A | 99.40% | D50=4.5 |
11401A | 99.40% | D50=10 |
11309A | 99.40% | D50=30 |
11503B | 98.90% | D50=3.5 |
11501B | 98.90% | D50=4.5 |
11401B | 98.90% | D50=10 |
11309B | 98.90% | D50=30 |
>>> Applications: Lubricant, oil drilling |
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