Keep things running smoothly in your aircraft's engine by reaching for a can of Everlube Lubri-Bond 220 from SkyGeek. The high-performance lubricant works particularly well in load carrying applications. It goes on smoothly and dries when exposed to the air to form a thin film. The MoS2 based solid film lubricant is blended with an epoxy binder system, resulting in a coating that has properties of a lubricant, but also provides good corrosion resistance on a variety of substrate. Lubri-Bond 220 is ideal for applications that do not require a thermally cured coating, though it also makes an excellent touch-up lubricant for many of our thermally cured products. Lubri-Bond 220 is qualified to MIL-L-23398.
Shop at SkyGeek to order Everlube Lubri-Bond 220 at the best possible prices. The lubricant is sold in a convenient quart-size can that's ideal for a variety of projects. Apply it using your favorite brush, spreader or spatula and allow it to dry at room temperature until it forms a film. Once dried, the lubricant offers unbeatable protection and slip. It's important to note that the lubricant works at a ride range of temperatures, so it's a great all-purpose choice for virtually any aerospace need. The lubricant originates in the U.S.A. and bulk pricing is available.
Good corrosion resistance Fair chemical resistance Suitable for field applications Ideal for higher load carrying applications
Lubricating Solid: MoS2 Binder: Epoxy Color and Appearance: Gray/Black Matte Finish Carrier: Solvent Based Solids (by weight): 23.6 to 27.6% Theoretical Coverage: 286 ft²/gal @ 0.5 mils (7 m²/liter @ 12.7 microns) Volatile Organic Compound: 737 grams/liter (6.15 lb/gal) Flash Point: 45°F (7°C) Density: 8.3 ± 0.5 lb/gal (995 ± 60 grams/liter) Alternative or Repair Coatings: Thermally cured and water-based equivalents for Lubri-Bond 220 are Everlube 620C or Ecoalube 642 and Everlube 9002, respectively. Dry Film Thickness: 0.3 to 0.6 mils (8 to 15 microns) Cure Cycle: 24 hr. @ 77°F +/- 10°F Dilution / Cleanup Solvent: MEK Dilution Ratio: 0 to 1:1 (Product to Solvent) Suggested Pretreatment: Grit Blast and/or Phosphate
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