MicroLubrol 1/2 oz (0.5 oz, 14 grams) MOLYBDENUM DISULFIDE Moly MoS2 Powder SUPER FINE 1-2 micron BEST LUBE GRADE

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SUPER FINE GRADE, 1 to 2 micrometers (microns, m) average particle size.
The finest grade for lubrication.
Dry lubrication of metal and plastic contact parts.
Dry lubrication of locks and door mechanisms.
Lubrication of ammunition for reloading. Dry lubrication of firearms.

Description

APPLICATIONS:
- Dry lubrication of metal and plastic contact parts. Both metal as well as high speed and friction rotating plastic parts (such as the gears in RC vehicles) can benefit from a light coating of MoS2.
- Lubrication of ammunition for reloading.
- Automobile and truck engine anti-friction additive.
- Burnishing (rubbing-in of the powder) on o-rings for superior lubricity. Some o-rings are compounded and molded with the MoS2 already incorporated in the rubber, but most are not and can therefore benefit from being coated with MoS2 (NOTE: MoS2 is considered relatively safe and not toxic but is not approved for use in food and beverage applications).
- High (contact) pressure additive for oils and greases. Adding between 2 to 4% MoS2 super fine powder to your favorite grease will give it an additional lubrication kick and enable it to handle high contact pressure applications much better (NOTE: lubricants used in food or beverage equipment or similar sensitive applications should never be adulterated with any additives).
- Dry lubrication of firearms. If you prefer a dry lube in certain parts of your firearm, MoS2 is vastly superior to any other dry lubricant such as graphite or PTFE powder as it is totally heat resistant to over 700F in air (up to 2,000F in non-oxidizing environments) and most firearms stay under 400F internally even after repeated firing, and MoS2 does not react with any gun metals or plastics.
- Dry lubrication of locks and door mechanisms.
- Dry lubrication of internal clock parts.

SPECIFICATIONS:
- Purity: 98% Minimum.
- Average Particle Size (APS): 1 to 2 micrometers (microns, m, micrometers).