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Lubricants are safer for tube benders

A QSCD product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 5, 2006

Nonhazardous chlorine-free lubricants will benefit companies conscious of their environmental responsibilities when manipulating performance materials such as titanium and stainless steel.

Because of the operational requirements of tube bending, lubricants manufacturers have traditionally used chlorinated additives to provide the necessary lubrication properties required to manipulate performance materials such as titanium and stainless steel.

QSCD has developed a range of nonhazardous chlorine-free lubricants that will benefit those companies conscious of their environmental responsibilities.

This technology is extensively used by aerospace and automotive companies and their subcontractors.

Both large and small diameter tubing is successfully manipulated, with tight radii readily achieved.

The synthetic technology uised in the lubricants has helped to reduce the overall cost of production by providing manufacturers with consistency in production, reduced scrap rates and the rationalisation of lubricants required on site.

Although initially developed for tube bending operations these performance lubricants have been used in deep drawing and pressing operations to the advantage of the user.

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