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Nano-Ceramic Grease Available



DayLube high-performance grease, which uses nanoceramic particles that act as sub-microscopic ball bearings to provide continuous lubrication to steel surfaces, is available in a full range of sizes including 16 oz tubes and jars, as well as gallon and five gallon containers.

"With a much lower coefficient of friction at all temperatures than traditional PTFE greases, chemically inert DAYLube is environmentally friendly," said a company spokesperson. "It maintains its viscosity across the full temperature range and does not soften or run out - after 100,000 production strokes it shows no evidence of breaking down. Extraordinary adhesion extends production up to 10 times that of other greases. This nanoceramic lubricating grease provides enhanced friction reduction and wear resistance, making it ideal for a wide range of industrial and commercial applications.

"DAYLube operates in temperature ranges from -40 °F to 800 °F and the nanoceramic particles remain intact to 2,500 °F. It survived the ASTME 4-ball weld test with no weld and minimal damage to all ball bearings. Competitive brands, on the other hand, produced a soft weld after two seconds and complete failure and major damage to all bearings.

"DAYLube has high load-bearing properties, a low dielectric constant, does not contain metal or silicone and is resistant to steam, acids and most chemical products."

"DAYLube lasts longer than traditional greases - meaning less is required - so we offer it in various sizes to suit particular application requirements," said Dayton Progress Marketing Manager Brian Marsh. "Customers can purchase the size that best suits their needs.

"Industries benefiting from the use of DAYLube include construction and earthmoving equipment, landscape contracting equipment, agricultural, automotive, aerospace, industrial machinery, general manufacturing, marine, material handling, stamping and fabricating, truck and bus and more."

For more information contact:

Dayton Progress Corporation

500 Progress Rd.

P.O. Box 39

Dayton, OH 45449-0039

937-859-5111

info@daytonprogress.com

www.daytonprogress.com

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