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'ersatile Lubricant NEW organo-metallic product called Polybutylcuprysil 1 (PBC) has

11th September 1964
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been developed by K. S. Paul Products Ltd. to ovidc anti-seize protection and lubrication and lubrication ,er a wide range of temperatures. It is claimed to represent complete break from traditional materials such as copper, Id and graphite, used in industry to protect equipment.

PBC has the consistency of a light grease, but contains no ease. It can be applied to working faces of equipment with brush Of swab. With a density of 1.2, it resists removal by iter and can be used without prior degreasing of surfaces. le makers claim that it has the property of being an efficient ricant for heavy loads and low rubbing speeds, as well as utecting equipment at over 800°C.

The product can be used wherever there is a problem of eking, rustine or seizing, or where conventional lubricants nnot be employed. It is suitable for large and small screw -cads, furnace axle bogies, flanges, gaskets. high-temperature ling surfaces, hot blast valve scatings, couplings and swivel ds.

lade by: K. S. Paul Products Ltd., Nobel Road, Edmonton, ndon, N18.

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