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    Windy
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      #126880
      Windy
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        @windy30762

        Has anyone used Tungsten Disulphide (WS2) it looks promising for the lubrication for my flash steamer.

        **LINK**

        Moly and graphite solid lubricants have been used with moderate success but this looks an interesting alternative for the highly stressed components.

        Any practical advice welcomed.

        Paul

        #126882
        Sub Mandrel
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          @submandrel

          No advice but it's a fascinating substance!

          **LINK**

          Neil

          #126900
          Ian S C
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            @iansc

            It might solve a few problems on your boat Paul, also looks like a good cutting lubricant. Ian S C

            #126955
            Versaboss
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              @versaboss

              Try it and report, Paul!

              I am interested in this (for another purpose) and wanted to make an order. But I was very p…d off when I saw that they send it with Fedex. Value of good £ 11.21 (without VAT); Fedex Economy £ 34.04, Fedex Priority £ 27.37 (!!!) . Delivery time difference is 2 days…
              What's economy for them? What would Royal Mail ask for a 500 g parcel?
              Well I have to admit it would be almost the same amount (£27 i mean) in the other directtion.

              Greetings, Hansrudolf

              #126956
              Malcolm Leafe 1
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                @malcolmleafe1

                I evaluated tungsten disulphide as a dry lubricant for steel textile machine parts some 40 years ago – in these circumstances it was about as good as flake graphite – but there was a disadvantage – possibly due to a problem in manufacture , it was quite corrosive towards steel – due, it seems to some free sulphur compound. It would be a terrible cutting tool lubricant – no coolant effect at all but a very good lube for sliding parts ie steel on steel or bronze. It can be "claggy" – I'd prefer graphite. I still have a few hundred grams lying about. I have used it to lubricate a Robinson engine -OK not great.

                MK

                #126964
                Michael Whitney
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                  @michaelwhitney31755

                  I don't have any history with this product but I haveused the chemical element on firearms when using them in very ccold weather hunting. I can verify it keeps the gun operating just fine at -20F ( I think the fox walked in to us as a method of suicide that night ). It didn't pickup dirt like oil and grease will and I still have a small stache around for cold weather shooting.

                  #126979
                  Ian S C
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                    @iansc

                    I think it's in Pauls link, they give the tool life extension of 500%, possibly used in conjuction with a coolant. Ian S C

                    #127097
                    I.M. OUTAHERE
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                      @i-m-outahere

                      Ian sc ,

                      I Googled the name and found the manufacturer in the USA , they will post to Australia so i would guess that NZ is likewise .
                      They wanted an address so they could Quote postage maybe they could use USPS and be a bit cheaper than FEDEX ?

                      Ian

                      #127909
                      GoCreate
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                        @gocreate

                        Hi

                        For your information Archoil AR2400 WS2 available on ebay 8.95 pounds + 1.91 pounds postage.

                        125 ml bottle

                        Nigel

                        Edited By tractionengine42 on 26/08/2013 14:59:39

                        #127939
                        Malcolm Leafe 1
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                          @malcolmleafe1

                          Sources for WS2.

                          Archoil AR2400 sounds like a suspension of WS2 in oil . The stuff which I used years ago was solid ie 100% WS2 powder (about 300 mesh) . I vaguely remember that it was bought from Murex – a firm that sold/ made welding consumables based in London.

                          If you want a suspension there used to be – a long time ago – Acheson Colloids of Plymouth who sold graphite/ MoS2 etc as suspensions in water and/ or oil. They had a large range of similar products and perhaps WS2 also.

                          MK

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