Lubricating grease
graphitefor the glass industryfor specific applications

lubricating grease
lubricating grease
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Characteristics

Function
lubricating
Composition
graphite
Field
for the glass industry, for specific applications

Description

Swabbing mold-compounds (or graphite mould-release greases) for the container glass industry: CONDAGLASS range for blank, blow and neck moulds. CONDAGLASS 300 series mould-release greases or swabbing mold-compounds ensure uniform lubrication of the different moulds used in the container glass industry and optimise productivity. Their viscosity is specially adapted to this application: neither too fluid nor too thick. They allow for correct grease dosing and good distribution in the mould. Blank mould grease: This grease allows uniform application on the mould, without transfer of graphite to the items. Neck mould grease: It leaves a very fine and uniform film of grease on the mould. This grease avoids faults in bottle necks and improves mould release. Blow mould grease: This product gives a translucent appearance to the most demanding items. Its wetting agents and additives allow easy penetration of even narrow surfaces and help mould-release for the most delicate shapes. With this new range, CONDAT represents a new source for mould-release greases, in a market with few suppliers. Product benefits Limits clogging Little transfer to the glass items Good finish, even on the most demanding parts: items for the perfume, cosmetics, pharmaceutical industries Avoids faults Preserves the surface condition of the moulds Reduces the glass-coating frequency for the moulds Sprayable Sprayable swabbing mold greases Mindful of its customers' needs, CONDAT has also developed its greases in a sprayable version, for specific applications found in production.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.