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Inert Lubricants

Inert, nonflammable, noncorrosive, hydrocarbon free and low toxicity-these are properties of Halocarbon inert lubricants. Halocarbon.com first commercialized these polychlorotrifluoroethylene-based lubricants. Today, They offer a wide range of Inert Oils, greases and waxes to meet industry's needs worldwide. Their lubricants' inertness is required for safe handling of highly reactive and /or aggressive chemicals such as oxygen, chlorine, hydrogen peroxide, sulfur trioxide and nitric acid.
 

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Inert Oil

When replacing a conventional lubricant with a Halocarbon oil, there are practical and theoretical approaches to choosing the appropriate grade. Through experience we have found that a good choice is the Halocarbon grade numerically similar to the ISO Grade of viscosities. For example, Halocarbon 95 would be the choice to replace ISO 100 or other values in the same row. Halocarbon inert oils can also be blended to your desired viscosity.
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