PT-14 MICROFINE TECHLUBE (W GRAPHITE), PT-17 MICROFINE TECHNLUBE
Part Number: PT-14, PT-17
Military Specification: PT-14 IS NOT A MIL SPEC COATING, PT-17 IS MIL-L 46010 TY II
These dry film lubricants are intended to be applied to equipment such as but not limited to steel, aluminum, magnesium, clutches, gears, shafts and other mechanical parts which function under extreme weathering and/or operating conditions.
PT-14 is a microfine Molybdenum Disulphide with graphite in a multi-polymer thermosetting resin binder. PT-14 is supplied in concentrate form requiring reduction with PT-1002 solvent. PT-14 is designed for operating temperatures from -100F too +500F.
PT-17 is a microfine Molybdenum Disulphide (no graphite) in a multi-polymer thermosetting resin binder 9. PT-17 is supplied in concentrate form requiring reduction with PT1002 solvent. PT-17 is designed for operating temperatures between -300F and +500F. Meets MIL-L 46010 TY II.
PT-14 is a microfine Molybdenum Disulphide with graphite in a multi-polymer thermosetting resin binder. PT-14 is supplied in concentrate form requiring reduction with PT-1002 solvent. PT-14 is designed for operating temperatures between -100F and +500F.PT-17 is a microfine Molybdenum Disulphide (no graphite) in a multi-polymer thermosetting resin binder 9. PT-17 is supplied in concentrate form requiring reduction with PT1002 solvent. PT-17 is designed for operating temperatures between -300F and +500F. Meets MIL-L 46010 TY II.These dry film lubricants are intended to be applied to equipment such as but not limited to steel, aluminum, magnesium, clutches, gears, shafts and other mechanical parts which function under extreme weathering and/or operating conditions.
DARK GRAY
Shelf life is only applicable for materials stored in unopened and undamaged original factory filled containers.1 year when stored at 50⁰-85⁰ F.
Surface to be coated must be chemically cleaned. It must be free of oxides, soils, greases and other contaminants. Cleaning and surface preparation prior to the application of any TECHLUBE is extremely important to form a proper bond and maximize the corrosion resistant properties of the TECHLUBE.
The following metal surfaces (with the exceptions noted) may be cleaned using an industry-approved vapor degreasing method, preferably a method using Perchlorethylene. Heavy soils and grease can be removed with a heavy Alkali bath. You can also use PTC-2001C. Do not use acids to clean carbon steel.
This coating may be applied by spraying or dipping. Spraying should be done in a suitable area having adequate ventilation. Care should be taken that no other materials be sprayed in the immediate area at the time of application to avoid contamination.
Primer to Promote Bonding and Prevent Corrosion: If the parts being sprayed will be under unusually harsh conditions and an extra strong bond is required, apply the PT-402 Wash Primer prior to applying the lubricant.Please refer to PT-402 technical data for application instructions. Then apply the PT-201 Thermosetting Epoxy.PT-201 is usually applied in a red, yellow or orange color to more easily identify when repair or touch up is needed
Air dry ten minutes and bake:
Steel Alloys, Aluminum and Copper Alloys Magnesium Alloys: 325°F – 1 hour
Air dry ten minutes and bake:
Steel Alloys, Aluminum and Copper Alloys Magnesium Alloys: 325°F – 1 hour