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We specialize in the
development, manufacture and marketing of "extreme environment" fluids,
including high-vacuum fluids. These fluids have minimal or no volatility in high
vacuum environments. Our family of Santovac® Fluids falls within the class of
Polyphenyl Ethers, or PPEs. PPEs are considered fluids of choice since they not only
have low volatility but are resistant to thermal degradation at temperatures reaching
450°C (840°F), the highest in synthetic fluids class. Because
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SANTOTRAC®
TRACTION
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These lubricants, ordinarily
liquid, under extreme pressures in the contact zone form solid films which keep surfaces
with potential metal-to-metal contact apart, as well as provide traction. This results
in increased speeds, enhanced power output, wear prevention and extended useful life
of the equipment. Traction is measured by coefficient of traction, which is the ratio
of transmitted force to contact force. Traction coefficient of SantoTrac® fluids
at 40°C and 5-10% slide-to-roll ratio
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Our connector lubricants
protect electrical contacts against corrosion without hindering the flow of electric
power through electronic connectors. These lubricants are based on Santovac®
polyphenyl ether (PPE) technology. Billions of contacts have been protected by the
use of out PPE products, OS-124® and OS-138®, and AntiCorrosion Connector
Lubricant (ACCL) products. Our ACCL lubricants contain solvents to facilitate application
on connectors and have a 30-year history
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SPECIALTY
BASE FLUIDS
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Polyphenyl Ethers (PPEs)
are resistant to ionizing radiation. We offer a number of PPE-based products for
use as Radiation Resistant High-temperature Fluids and Greases. Lubricants derived
from our base fluids are suitable for use in machinery operating in and around short-wavelength,
highly energetic ionizing radiation environment. Ionizing radiation such as gamma
rays, x-rays and subatomic charged particles shear carbon hydrogen bonds in most
lubricants to form ions that
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