🚀 Elevate Your Lubrication Game!
CRC 3084 Dry Moly Lube is a high-performance lubricant designed to provide exceptional anti-friction and anti-seizure properties. With a net weight of 11 oz., it withstands extreme temperatures up to 650°F and resists water and chemical attacks, making it ideal for various applications. Its fast-drying film prevents dirt and dust accumulation, ensuring a clean and efficient workspace while being safe for most plastics, rubbers, and metals.
J**Y
Worked well giving an etched look
Overall experience: Worked well and gave a finish I was happy with.Used this to engrave flasks as a gift for cast members of a show.Things we learned:1. 2 coats really is necessary to get a darker finish. It dries quickly though and you can prep multiple items at one time and just have them staged/prepped for the laser.2. Each laser is different, so I can't really give you suggestions on speed/power levels. Do some practice burns on the product you're going to use. We had to figure out a power level that etched the flasks without warping the finished product (cheap thin-walled flasks).3. Cleanup. A spray bottle with isopropyl alcohol works great. Spray it, then use a paper towel to wipe the moly off initially. Follow up with another light mist and a cloth shop towel. Rinse with water and double check the product for any remaining moly. Spray isopropyl on a paper towel and cleanup any missed spots of moly.4. Finish: This will not give you a clean black finish like like laser bond spray. Instead it will give you an etched-looking dark grey finish. I actually liked this better than the laser bond as it looks more etched vs. looking like a acrylic wrap on the flasks.Other tips.Build a jig either on your laser bed or on some scrap wood if you're going to have to create your product in mass.Picture notes:Dark grey flask is an early prototype. This shows 2 coats of moly but we burned it too long and warped the flask (see the bending around the word "Syrup").Silver flask is after clean up but there was still some moly on the flask to the left of elf. A 2nd pass with isopropyl alcohol polished it up. We hollowed out the text to reduce the amount of focused burn on that part of the flask to reduce the amount of warping (it significantly improved the end result). We reduced the power and increased the speed significantly for the final product.
E**R
A very good product, not available in most local stores
This dry moly is a superb product! it was recommended to me by a highly experienced Caterpillar diesel mechanic to lubricate machinery in a very dusty environment. In my case it was the trunnions and bearings in my Delta Unisaw that are bathed in dust every time it is used. It has worked extremely well; better than graphite or any other product that you can get at the local NAPA/hardware store/ O'Reilly, etc. Does not attract dust. Basically it consists of a dry lubricant, Molybdenum diSulfide in an acetone or other volatile matrix. So it goes on fast, the acetone evaporates leaving the lube behind. Because the matrix is volatile it can't be used in a flammable environment like around a pilot light for example - drama will ensue.It can be messy. It sticks sort of like paint film to every surface that it comes in contact with like your hands or adjacent painted surfaces. So use it with care. But it works, it lasts and it is a darn good product.
S**X
Lots of uses for this stuff.
I bought it as dry lube for my trailer jack screws. I like it a lot because it doesn't attract dirt. I also use it on the trailer hitch. It'll wear off after a few hundred miles, but I just squirt some more on. It doesn't come off like grease.
S**E
Good Stuff but Smelly
I used this to lubricate the brake wiring and controls on our golf cart. It worked well but boy does it smell! Also, it would have been nice to have a tube attached to the spray nozzle to help direct the spray. The push button has no provision for that.
A**N
If you laser engrave satin steels, just get it.
Made my crappy 10w Diode laster capable of marking my pocket knives. Definitely recommend.
S**E
Works like Molycoat
Works just about as well as molycoat but the coating has a green tint to it instead of just grey. Doesn't chalk off nearly as much but seems to stay put rather well. I use a lot of CRC products. Only time will tell how long it will stay in place. Does lubricate well.
D**0
Stainless Steel engraving only
I have tested this engraving tool, and it performs well on stainless steel. If you're looking to practice or engrave items, using only stainless steel will yield the best results. Don’t settle for anything less for your engraving projects!
M**T
Works
Works like it should.
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