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Moorelube 165 by Sasol is a processing aid. It is a blend of paraffin wax. It can be used at lower levels than traditional oxidized polyethylene and gives equivalent lubrication. Moorelube 165 is a... view more
Moorelube 355 by Sasol is a blend of paraffin wax and oxidized polyethylene wax. It provides superior surface finish and cost-effectiveness. It can be used at lower levels than traditional oxidized... view more
Moorelube 355S by Sasol is a blend of paraffin wax and oxidized polyethylene wax. It is a cost-effective alternative to traditional oxidized polyethylene lubricants. Moorelube 355S can be used at lower... view more
Moorelube 445 by Sasol is a blend of paraffin wax, oxidized polyethylene and calcium stearate. It is a cost-effective alternative to traditional oxidized polyethylene lubricants. It can be used at... view more
Moorelube 448 by Sasol is a blend of paraffin wax, oxidized polyethylene and calcium stearate. It can be used at lower levels than traditional oxidized polyethylene and gives equivalent... view more
Moorelube 50 by Sasol is a blend of paraffin wax and calcium stearate. It provides external lubricity while maintaining fast fusion. It is a cost-effective alternative to traditional oxidized... view more
Moorelube A 28 by Sasol is hydrocarbon-based lubricants. It cannot readily be classified as external or internal because its functionality is complex and therefore, cannot be categorized by... view more
Moorelube B 39 by Sasol is a hydrocarbon-based lubricant. It is a cost-effective combination of lubricants based on synthetic wax. Moorelube B 39 replaces traditional paraffin wax/oxidized polyethylene... view more
Moorelube B 52 by Sasol hydrocarbon-based lubricant. It cannot readily be classified as external or internal because its functionality is complex and cannot be categorized by conventional methods... view more
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