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CorrosionX SpeedX High Speed Bearing Oil 1oz

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THE ULTIMATE EXTREME PRESSURE LUBRICANT WITH POLAR BONDING CAPABILITY. PROVIDES THE LOWEST COEFFICIENT OF FRICTION MEASURABLE ON METAL-TO-METAL WEAR SURFACES


Performance Specifications
Lubrication / Anti-Wear ASTM D4172: 0.242mm
Friction Coefficient: 0.044
Load-Carrying Capacity ASTM 2625 Method B: 750 lb. average last sustained load
Corrosion Protection Salt Spray ASTM B117 @ 0.19 mils thickness: >336 hrs.
Corrosion Protection Humidity Cabinet ASTM D1748 @ 0.19 mils thickness: >1320 hrs.


SpeedX® is an extreme performance lubricant whose additives chemically react with metal surfaces and subsurfaces to reduce wear and provide the lowest coefficient of friction measurable. SpeedX lubricates better than products with PTFE. It gives long-lasting, heat-resistant lubrication, decreases wear and extends the useful life of treated items and parts. Skateboards, roller skates, chains and derailleurs operate smoother, quieter, with greater efficiency and last longer when treated with SpeedX.

SpeedX thrives under heavy loads and high temperatures! Other lubricating oils are displaced by moisture and pressure – so their effectiveness is diminished. Even under the best circumstances, other lubricants don't last (comparatively) very long. Not so with SpeedX! SpeedX Polar Bonds with metal and metal alloys and clings tenaciously like a magnet. SpeedX releases the surface tension of moisture, displaces it and maintains its fantastic lubricating capability. The exotic additive package in SpeedX is activated by heat, either external or internal (frictional heating), and causes the surface and subsurface of the metal to be modified. The modified surface becomes both smoother, allowing for the transition to hydrodynamic lubrication more easily, and intrinsically possesses a lower coefficient of friction.

SpeedX does not contain any corrosive chlorine or suspended solids such as PTFE, graphite or molybdenum disulfide. The three-dimensional graph below plots Load (x-axis) and Temperature (y-axis) in degrees F against the friction coefficient (z-axis). The friction coefficient is defined as the frictional force (perpendicular to the wear surface) divided by the applied load. The measurements taken in this example range from 2,000 psi to 40,000 psi in load and 75˚ to 300˚F.

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