COYOTE SILKAL 93 5L

Ideal lubricant for bearings, pins, electrical and starting devices, locks, bicycles, ski bindings. Treats door seals, cooling system hoses, rubber strips. Perfect separator for moulding and casting plastics, resins and rubber products. Water repellent.
more than 100 pieces in stock
Carton quantity = 1 ks
CY-1031206000
EAN: 8590005006036
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Silkal 93 is a physiologically harmless and skin-inert silicone oil with versatile use. It is suitable for normal and special lubrication of e.g. bowden, plain bearings, ski bindings, locks and lock liners, some electrical materials, screw threads, sewing machine parts, looms, chemically or thermally stressed agitators, machine tools and many others. It is used as an ideal separator in the moulding and casting of plastics, resins and rubber products.

Silkal 93 effectively facilitates wire and cable pulling. Compared to mineral oils, Silkal 93 does not lose its excellent utility properties even at temperatures below 0°C and above 150°C and resists oxidation even at higher temperatures. Silkal 93 leaves a fine water-repellent film on the treated surface, perfectly protecting leather, chrome, nickel-plated, plastic and other materials from moisture.

Silkal 93 contains a high percentage of silicone - 20% of the total volume.

9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES silicone oil

Form : Liquid.

Colour : Colourless

A odour : Characteristic odour

Flash point : > 300 °C (Cleveland Open Cup)

Hardening point: -50 °C

Explosive properties : No

Gauge weight : 0,97

Viscosity : 350 cSt (25°C).

Oxidizing Properties : No

Physical and chemical parameters:

Acidity number: 0.034 mg KOH/g

Viscosity at 20°C: 0.3575 Pa.s

Density at 20°C: 0.93-0975 g.cm-3

hardening point: below -60°C

Composition: methylsilicone oil

!!! Cannot be applied to objects with temperature higher than +240C

Volume: 5 l
Weight: 4.508 kg
Height: 160
Width: 232
Depth: 157
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