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Substitute for Molybdenumdisulphide

01/24/2013 5:47 AM

Can someone tell me how I can get Molybdenumdisulphide or its substitute.

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Re: substitute for molybdenumdisulphide

01/24/2013 6:04 AM

Type "molybdenum disulfide" in any search engine. There are plenty of companies out there that sell it.

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Re: substitute for molybdenumdisulphide

01/24/2013 6:17 AM

Start by working out how much and to where in the world it is to be delivered. Then, follow #1↑.

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Re: substitute for molybdenumdisulphide

01/24/2013 6:40 AM

Try gaphite poweder

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Re: substitute for molybdenumdisulphide

01/25/2013 2:49 AM

thanks,

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Re: substitute for molybdenumdisulphide

01/25/2013 2:52 AM

Thanks

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Re: substitute for molybdenumdisulphide

01/24/2013 8:17 AM

Buy it.

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Re: substitute for molybdenumdisulphide

01/24/2013 8:40 AM

Moly Disulfide is a common lubricant I am familiar with for cold forging. There are lots of suppliers out there, if this your application, and those same suppliers can recommend viable substitutes. There are various polymer-based formulations out there that do this same job and are a lot cleaner to use.

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01/25/2013 2:51 AM

thanks

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