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ExxonMobil Branded Lubricants - Fairfax, VA
Distributor, Manufacturer, Custom Manufacturer
http://search.exxonmobil.com/ledr/query_adv.html?searchNow=Submit&chooseLan...
Company Profile: Custom manufacturer of synthetic lubricants used for temporary applications. Lubricants are available with 31.0 cSt to 968 cSt viscosity at 40 degrees C & 5.8 cSt to 78.5 cSt viscosity at 100 degrees C, minus 51 degrees C to minus 45 degrees C pour point, 228 degrees C to 242 degrees C flash point...
Brand Names: Exxon Mobil, Mobil, Esso, Exxon, Mobilux, Mobiltherm, Mobiltac, Mobilith, Mobilgrease, Mobilgear,...

Glide High Purity Lubricant - Greenwich, CT
Manufacturer
Company Profile: Manufacturer of temporary lubricants which lubricates, preserves & protects metals, alloys & synthetics; reduces friction & wear in assemblies & mechanisms; especially resistant to high moisture & salt air environments.
Brand Names: Glide
International Products Corporation - Burlington, NJ
Manufacturer
Company Profile: Temporary lubricants help reduce friction, injuries & damaged parts by easing difficult rubber assembly operations. When wet, P-80 makes rubber easy to install, then dries to provide a tight fit. Typical applications include installation of o-rings, hoses, seals, grommets, bushings, grips, tubing &...
Brand Names: P-80

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