CD-1000
Steel cable lubricant
Steel cable lubricant - 4L is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Safety Data Sheet
Safety Data Sheet
Instructions for use
Instructions for use
Notes
Notes
Technical Data
Technical Data
Technical specifications
Technical specifications
| Characteristics | ASTM Test | Typical Values |
|---|---|---|
| Flash Point | D56 | 165°C |
| Pour Point | D97 | -48°C |
| Density at 15°C | D4052 | 0.8367 g/cm3 |
| Viscosity at 40°C | D445 | 14 cSt |
| Viscosity at 100°C | D445 | 4 cSt |
| Dielectric Strength | D877 | 27 kv |
|
Rust Preventive Characteristics (A) Distilled Water (B) Seawater |
D665 |
Pass Pass |
| Viscosity Index | D2270 | 204 cSt |
| Copper Strip Corrosion | D130 | 1a |
|
E.P. Characteristics - Load Index - Weld Point |
D2783 |
30 200 kg |
| 4-Ball Wear | D4172 | 0.37 mm |
Description
Description
Steel cable lubricant with anti-friction treatment.
CD-1000 with ANTIFRICTION TREATMENT is the best cable lubricant on the market. Its exclusive formula provides properties that allow it to outperform all similar products.
Features and Benefits
CD-1000 steel cable lubricant has a unique formulation that provides superior penetrating power combined with excellent anti-wear, extreme pressure, and anti-rust properties. It doesn't drip, adheres to surfaces, lubricates effectively, reduces friction, and resists load.
CD-1000 remains fluid at very low temperatures;
Its low viscosity allows it to penetrate deeply to lubricate the center of the cable, protect it against rust and corrosion, and thus extend its lifespan.
CD-1000 is CLEAN:
Almost colorless, it leaves a lubricating film that attracts little dust and other contaminants.
CD-1000 is SAFE:
Dielectric up to 27 kV, VOC-free, and safe up to 150°C.
CD-1000 is PRACTICAL:
Available in liquid and aerosol form.
Unlocks seized bolts, nuts, pins, bushings, shafts, hinges, and mechanisms.
Types of Applications
CD-1000 is essential for any company with steel cables:
Port facilities, cranes, elevators, overhead cranes, ships, etc.




