Description
EXTREME PERFORMANCE COPPER BASED ANTI SIEZE COMPOUND
TEFLUBE CASP 1100 is a specialized organometallic copper-based compound, enhanced with molybdenum disulfide and other solid additives. It forms a durable protective layer on metal surfaces, offering reliable defense against issues like seizure, corrosion pitting, and galling. This advanced, non-melting anti-seize and anti-scuff lubricant is further enriched with powerful oxidation and corrosion inhibitors, ensuring superior performance even in harsh environmental conditions.
FEATURES & BENEFITS:
- Outstanding performance at extreme temperatures, operating effectively within a range of -12°C to +1100°C.
- Superior load-bearing properties prevent seizure in heavily loaded threaded connections.
- Facilitates easy and efficient disassembly of mechanical components, minimizing maintenance downtime.
- Highly resistant to aggressive environments and completely water-insoluble, ensuring dependable protection.
APPLICATIONS:
TEFLUBE CASP 1100 is specifically formulated for use on static fasteners and mechanisms at high risk of seizure, outperforming standard copper-based anti-seize products. It is ideal for threaded connections, bolts, nuts, studs, pipes, couplings, bearings, joints, and lock-nuts found in steam, gas, or chemical pipelines. Additionally, it serves as an excellent assembly compound for cylinder heads, press fits, slipper pads, propeller shafts, and heavy-duty equipment used in marine and oil rig operations. This versatile compound also functions as a reliable lubricant for slow-moving, heavily loaded swivel and journal bearings, large gears, and rotary kilns.
PROPERTY | METHOD | RESULT |
Appearance | Visual | Smooth Grease |
Colour | Visual | Copperish Red |
Base Oil | NA | Mineral |
Solid Lubricants | NA | Yes |
Consistency | ASTM D217 | NLGI 2 |
Drop Point, ⁰C | ASTM D2265 | None |
These are typical figures and do not constitute a specification.
Custom Base Oil Viscosity, NLGI grade available as per requirement.
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