Greases

Historically, grease was made from animal fats and tallows including pork, beef, lamb and even the skin of fish. Scientifically, grease is thickened oil, it is a semisolid. It is made by feeding base oils with soaps of different types and boiling them under pressure to the required viscosity. The NLGI (National Lubrication Grading Institute) approves grease gradings as 000, 00, 0, 1, 2, 3 and so on.

U.S. 52

Multi-Purpose Grease

U.S. 55

Chassis Grease, High Temperature, Water Resistant

U.S. 58

Food-Grade Grease, Water Resistant


U.S. 71

Extreme Temperature Grease

U.S. 77

Wheel Bearing Grease

U.S. 88

Moly Grease

Oils

In simple terms, oil is one of the many “fractions” in crude oil which is extracted by a cracking tower. It is an endless molecular chain of hydrocarbons, compressed beneath the Earth's surface for millions of years. With different additives and synthetic supplements, oils are manufactured into various thicknesses and types according to their final use. They become engine oils, gear oils, chain oils, carrier oils, rust preventatives, base oils for penetrating sprays and many more.

U.S. 603

Farm & Tractor Oil

U.S. 606

High Temperature Hydraulic Oil

U.S. 643

Premium Engine Oil


U.S. 690

Gear Oil

U.S. 903

Diesel Fuel Line Stabiliser

U.S. 909

Oil Conditioner

Tetra

Tetra 5

Chain Grease Spray

Tetra 12

Water Displacing Spray, Oil/Kerosene Free, Dissolve Rust/Grime/Impurities

Tetra 19

Silicone Spray


Tetra 90

Degreaser Spray, Non-Flammable

Tetra 99

Brake Line Cleaner Spray, Extreme Concentration

Tetra 121

Skin Saver Foam, Protection Against Skin-Rash/Dermatitis, Skin Cracks

Electrodes

Many manufacturers' products are deliberately made with a very short expected life cycle to increase profits. Today, more people in the maintenance industry realise the cost benefits of using U.S. Alloys and Electrodes to reduce their maintenance costs while eliminating their breakdowns and increasing the product life cycle.

U.S. 11F

Silver Brazing Rod, Cadmium Free

U.S. 155

Hard Facing Rod

U.S. 505

All Metal Welding (ex. Alum.), Titanium Sintered Flux, 198.K PSI ~ 36% Elongation


U.S. 525

Silicone Coated, Food/Allied Industry

U.S. 555

All Position Welding, No Cleaning Required, Machinable Weld

U.S. 581

Heavy Duty Steel Welding, 130,000 PSI Yield Strength, 29% Elongation

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