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PTFE Micropowder as Dry Film Lubricant & Grease Additive

PTFE Micropowder as Dry Film Lubricant & Grease Additive

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PTFE Micropowder in Lubricant Formulations

PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) has the lowest coefficient of friction of any solid material (~0.04 against steel). PTFE micropowder dispersed in lubricant base oils, greases, or applied as dry film lubricant provides boundary lubrication that persists even when the liquid lubricant film breaks down.

Applications

  • Dry film lubricants — PTFE micropowder in volatile carrier (IPA, heptane) sprayed on fasteners, slides, hinges; carrier evaporates leaving PTFE film
  • Grease additive — 3–10% PTFE micropowder in lithium/calcium grease for enhanced load-bearing and reduced wear
  • Engine oil additive — 0.5–2% ultrafine (1 µm) PTFE in synthetic motor oil for reduced friction at startup
  • Metalworking fluid — PTFE in cutting/drawing fluids for improved surface finish on aluminum

Technical Data

PropertyValue
Static COF (steel/steel)0.04
Dynamic COF (steel/steel)0.04
PV Limit1,000 psi × ft/min
Temperature Range-200°C to +260°C
Chemical ResistanceInert to virtually all chemicals

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