New lubricant! Enhanced
Aluminum Drawing
Leader in the mechanical wire drawing market, Condat
has earned an international reputation for supplying
lubricants to the steel wire industry with its famous
brand name VICAFIL™.
The company has used its 160 years’ expertise in
lubricant technology to develop a comprehensive range
of products dedicated to the electrical wire & cable
market.
Among a range of neat oils, soluble and vanishing lubricants
for this specific market, CONDAT will highlight at Wire South
America coming up in October, an innovative and highly
performing new lubricant.
New VICAFIL TFA 1460
Released in May 2016, VICAFIL TFA 1460 has already proven
great results for customers drawing aluminum, in particular
on drawing from rod to diameters > 1.0 mm. Designed to offer
both low residues and extended operating life, its specifically
formulated additives package minimizes thermal oxidation
and maintains longer lubricant performance. The bath life is
increased and thus maintenance costs are reduced. Thanks to
Discover our large range of lubricants on
Wire South America/ TUBOTECH booth
514 - A or contact the Condat team at
[email protected]
its low viscosity, VICAFIL TFA 1460 reduces
lubricant consumption whilst offering high
lubricity and increased dielife.
Compatible with the insulation process,
VICAFIL TFA 1460 also has the advantage
of being a chlorine free semi-synthetic
lubricant: a step forward to ‘user-friendly
lubricants’ and a responsible technology!
Lubricants for tube
The Wire South America/ TUBOTECH
show will also be the opportunity to
exhibit CONDAT’s specific offer for TUBE
DRAWING. The CONDATUB product
range covers most tube forming processes
from hot forming to cold forming. It has
been designed to answer specific issues
for all metals (carbon and stainless
steel, aluminum, copper alloys,…) and
includes hot forming graphite & ceramics
dispersions, non-reactive and reactive
drawing soaps, pilger rolling and forming
soluble lubricants, neat drawing oils and
corrosion inhibitors.
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