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Krylon Products Group meets your industrial & manufacturing lubrication needs with specially formulated lubricants and rust preventatives & penetrants proven to perform. Heavy-duty lubricants to general purpose oils, anti-seize agents and dry, food grade, silicone and tapping & cutting lubricant.
Sentinel® Lubricants manufactures a line of synthetic lubricants, synthetic metallic lubricants, automotive lubricants, spray lubricants, lubricating grease and lubricating oils. In addition, custom blended lubricating products such as our exclusive MOLY-DI line is offered for specialized uses in industry.
Our products include industrial lubricants, compressor lubricants, synthetic lubricants, food grade lubricants, diesel engine oil plus lubricating oils and greases. We serve various industries. Our well-known brands include Havoline®, Ursa® and Delo®. Contact us about your lubrication needs.
Tribology, a division of Tech-Lube, manufactures compressor lubricants, lubricating grease, food grade lubricants, silicon lubricants and synthetic lubricants. We provide quality products that eliminate oil filter clogging and serve as year-round lubricants, eliminating the need for oil.
We are the manufacturers of Sandstrom™ and Poxylube® solid film lubricants. Our film lubricants provide excellent lubrication plus protection from corrosion. Sandstrom Products' solid film lubricants are used for aerospace, military and industrial applications.
We are a manufacturer of a full line of industrial lubricants such as lubricating oil and grease, high and low temperature lubricants as well as bearing lubricants. Tomlin Scientific serves various industries with quality products as a family owned and operated company.
Lubricant is applied to moving parts and areas of friction in order to prevent wear. Bearings, dies, chains, cables, spindles, pumps, rails, and gears need to be lubricated in order to make equipment run smoothly and reliably. There are many different types of lubricants, including oils, greases, and other fluids.
Natural oils, petroleum oil, grease, and synthetic oils are all commonly used lubricants. Synthetic lubricants are usually more expensive than their organic counterparts, but they provide added benefits, like cooling faster and resisting fire.
Lubricant is necessary in almost every industry that uses machinery, including food service, textile, and automotive. The need for lubrication is not specific to manufacturing; many products that we use everyday require regular lubrication, including cars and computer technology.