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Member: Units 8-9, 12-14 Riverside Rd
Chipping Norton, N.S.W. 2170
Australia
Address: PO Box 98
Revesby, NSW 2212
 
Telephone:       +61 2 9728 3911
Facsimile: +61 2 9755 1971
Contact: Chris Garrett

Suppliers of Lubricants and Spray Equipment to the Forging Industry

Our complete line of over 100 carefully developed die lubricants have been tested and proved effective in numerous operations involving:

  • Forging (hot and warm)
  • Hot extrusion
  • Cold extrusion
  • Powder metal forging
  • Swaging
  • Coining
  • Wire drawing






DELTAFORGE™F-31 helps to produce forgings of the highest quality and lowest cost by providing the following benefits:

  • Improved quality
  • Lower die cost per forging
  • Less machine down time
  • Better productivity
  • Lower waste disposal cost
  • Decreased billet usage
  • Less scrap and rework

DELTAFORGE™144 S is the ultimate lubricant for hot backward extrusion of steel. In co-operation with the industry, Acheson have developed this excellent performing graphite water based lubricant. Ideally suited for:

  • Gas bottles/cylinders
  • Bumpers, shock Absorbers
  • Bodies for shells/grenades
  • Hollow axle parts for trucks

DELTAGLAZE™ has been specially developed for forging of Titanium. Three grades of DELTAGLAZE™ (FB-412, FB-413 and FB-414) glass based coatings are available for protection of Titanium during heating and lubrication during forging.

The Use of Acheson MOLYDAG 20 lubricant is recommended for cold forging of steel. Work pieces are first phosphated (often known as 'Bonderising') to produce a key for adherence of the lubricant.
MOLYDAG dispersions offer the best lubricating properties for cold forging and give the following advantages:

  • Coating thickness is easily adjustable by control of dilution of the concentrate.
  • Easy bath control and maintenance of bath concentration.
  • No loss of MoS2 coating in mechanical feed mechanisms on the press.
  • No loss of MoS2 coating from the edges of the work piece.
  • Seizure is avoided even at the highest press loads and surface pressures.
  • Bath temperatures of 80 deg C are easily maintained without flocculation of the MoS2 or formation of agglomerates.
  • No odour, no unpleasant physiological effects, chemically neutral and non-flammable.

For further information on these products or others is our range please contact Acheson on the above Telephone/Fax numbers.

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