Does Tri-flow lubricant contain teflon?

Tri-FlowTM is a superior lubricant containing high-grade petroleum oils, micronized Teflon®, corrosion inhibitors, moisture displacers, penetrating aids and special solvents to soften and remove dirt and cor- rosion.

What is Tri-flow lubricant used for?

It deposits a film to reduce friction and wear, inhibit rust formation and other corrosive buildup, and displaces moisture, dirt and contaminants. Tri-Flow lubricant provides long-term rejection of dust, sand, salt spray and other abrasive or corrosive elements.

Is Tri-Flow the same as wd40?

Well the answer is Tri-Flow, not WD-40! The military developed WD-40 in the 1950s to be used as a water displacing substance in order to keep mechanical parts from rusting. It is a petroleum based product. Then came Tri-Flow, which is a lighter petroleum based lubricant with microscopic particles of teflon in it.

What kind of oil is Tri-Flow?

Featuring paraffin wax and high-grade petroleum oil to allow the lube to go on wet, but then set up in a dry, ‘wax-like’ film so it will not attract or absorb grit and grime.

What are the ingredients in Tri-flow?

Tri-Flow’s unique coating action fills in surface irregularities with a combination of premium petroleum oils, micronized P.T.F.E. and extreme pressure additives which act to keep the P.T.F.E. in place for long- lasting lubrication.

Is Tri-flow good?

Tri-Flow Superior Lubricant is a an excellent lube that works perfectly on bike chains. It quickly scrapes away dirt and grime that accumulates on the chain. The good thing is that you don’t need to rinse the chain with water. The lubricant does it all on its own.

Does Tri-Flow attract dust?

Tri-Flow is a lubricant that does not attract dust. Tri-Flow goes on wet and dries like a wax so it resists dirt and dust. It provides great wet weather protection.

Is PTFE spray good for locks?

What should I use to lubricate my lock? We recommend for most locks a PTFE based spray oil is the best (GT85 or WD-40’s Specialist Anti Friction Dry PTFE). The PTFE oil dries inside and creates a thin ‘film’ across all the surfaces inside the lock.

What is similar to Tri-flow lubricant?

Comparing Bike Lubes

  • Tri-Flow Superior Lubricant – Teflon (PTFE) based, affordable and easy to use.
  • Finish Line Dry Bike Lube – Teflon based lube, all riding conditions.
  • ProLink Chain Lube – “Cleans and lubes as you ride!” Larry’s favorite!

Where do you use PTFE grease?

Because dry film lubricants like PTFE offer reduced friction, they can be used in various applications. These range anywhere from cookware to automotive, and industrial industries. PTFE lubricant provides high electrical resistance. This enables it to be employed for use on electrical cables and circuit boards.