Initially used for lighting in the Middle Ages, tallow is a lubricant frequently used by polishers to be added on lapidary belts and dics to prevent heating during deburring and to optimize the adhesion of polishing pastes on buffing mops and wheels.
Obtained by the melting of fats, tallow is today a lubricant widely used in the industry.
Key features of lubricant and polishing tallow
To be applied on lapidary belts and discs to avoid heating during deburring
Optimizes the adhesion of polishing pastes to buffing mops and wheels
Available in 6 versions without animal fat for the medical market: prosthesis, dental, surgery …