Industrial Dry Film Lubricant Spray


Currently being tested.

Will be released when it passes our criteria.

Archoil® Dry Film Spray Lubricant is for general lubrication and protection of mechanical components.

Because of an active chemical process which creates a micro layer of extremely low friction film Archoil® Dry Film Spray Lubricant has a limitless number of uses from industry to household.

It provides maximum lubricity, and protects against wear and corrosion locking out moisture and oxygen from the surface thus eliminating corrosion. This Nano Particle chelation process creates a micro-layer of extremely low-friction molecules that cover all of metallic surfaces. It is this chelation process spreading out the Nano Particles which reduces wear with a surface friction coefficient under 0.37, and protects against corrosion and is biodegradable.

FEATURES AND BENEFITS:

  •  Creates an anti-corrosive surface
  •  Locks out all moisture and oxygen
  •  Displaces iron oxide
  •  Creates a near frictionless surface
  •  Non encapsulating (unlike WD40 will not encapsulate moisture)
  •  Restores seals and protects them from drying
  •  Dry, not a wet surface lubricant
  •  Eliminates corrosion

APPLICATIONS:

Many uses including wherever WD40 is used. This is Nano Particle Technology and its applications are countless where lubricity is desired and corrosion not. Other uses are marine, chains, cables, metal alloy exposed to the elements, locks, moving parts, etc.

What is WD40 and what is it good for?

To understand how WD40 might work as a lubricant, we need to first understand its chemical composition. To do this, I went to WD40's Web site. While the marketing pitch lists the ingredients as "secret", the MSDS indicates the following: 60 to 70 percent petroleum distillates, 15 to 25 percent base oil and 2 to 3 percent carbon dioxide so it would appear that WD40 is simply a combination of petroleum products, mixed with a propellant (CO2), in lay terms kerosene mixed with base oil. There are no rust inhibitors in WD40 to prevent corrosion; however it works as a good loosener and can remove surface rust as a solvent yet will not protect the surface against rust and micro-pitting nor is it a good lubricant. WD40 is marketed as a household lubricant and rust remover for those small jobs.