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    Dry Film Glide Spray

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    Dry Film Glide Spray

    SaraWest Dry Film Glide Spray leaves a hard, dry, non sticky film that reduces friction and sticking on compatible surfaces. It is useful for industrial maintenance, tools, guides, and surfaces where oil based lubricants attract dirt.

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    Factory Direct

    Heritage 40+

    Made in Pampa, Texas

    Our chemists are downstairs. Your product is made right here.

    Typical use cases

    • 01Production maintenance on guides and slides
    • 02Chutes, hoppers, and packaging change parts
    • 03Woodworking fences, saw tables, planer beds

    Clean, hard, low-friction film that keeps guides and tooling moving.

    When guides, slides, and chutes are lubed with oil, they run clean for an hour and filthy for the rest of the shift. Dust, carton fines, and machining swarf stick, stack up, and turn every contact point into a brake. Wet films wick onto parts and packaging. Operators wipe, re-lube, and repeat, burning time while jams and slow starts chew up throughput. You need slip without the grime, and a film that won’t migrate onto finished goods or collect every contaminant in the building.

    Dry Film Glide Spray lays down a micro-thin, hard, non-tacky fluoropolymer film. The fast-flash carrier evaporates, leaving a uniform low-friction coating that lowers start-up torque and keeps guides running without turning into dust magnets. It adheres to steel, aluminum, stainless, and many plastics and elastomers. The coating won’t drip, won’t stain most substrates, and resists wash-off better than oils on light-duty applications. Use it anywhere a clean, dry, low-traction surface beats the mess and downtime of wet lubes.

    Formulated, filled, and QC’d in our 30,000 sq ft facility in Pampa, Texas, this is factory-direct chemistry backed by ~40 years of formulation discipline. Available in 13.5 oz aerosol and 1.3 gal bulk for shop application or refilling. Put it under your brand with private-label options engineered for industrial buyers - custom labels, case packs, and consistent batch-to-batch performance - without distributor markups.

    • Dries to a hard, non-tacky film in under 5 minutes at 70°F.
    • Ultra-thin coating lowers sliding friction; won’t attract dust or fines.
    • Clean application with tight spray pattern; minimal overspray and runoff.
    • Broad compatibility across metals, rubber, and many engineering plastics.
    • High service temperature window from -40°F to 500°F dry.
    • Private-label ready with lot traceability and consistent performance.

    Production maintenance on guides and slides
    Chutes, hoppers, and packaging change parts
    Woodworking fences, saw tables, planer beds
    Metal stamping feed rails and die shoes
    Secondary packaging lines and case sealers
    Fleet shops: latches, locks, cargo rollers

    Ready to use. Do not dilute.

    Aerosol: Clean and dry the surface. Shake can for 30 seconds. Hold 6–10 inches from the part and apply a light, even coat. Allow the carrier to evaporate 2–5 minutes at 70°F; full cure typically 10–15 minutes. Apply a second light pass if more slip is needed. Avoid heavy build or pooling. Reapply when slip declines.

    Bulk: Apply by wipe, brush, or trigger sprayer to a clean, dry surface. Spread a thin, uniform film and allow to flash off 2–5 minutes; full cure typically 10–15 minutes. Ensure ventilation and keep ignition sources away until dry.

    Application temp: 50–95°F. Service window: -40°F to 500°F dry, depending on load and substrate. Test on sensitive plastics and painted surfaces before full-scale use.

    • Dry-to-touch in 2–5 minutes at 70°F; full cure in 10–15 minutes.
    • Typical film thickness per pass under 0.0005 in.
    • Coefficient of friction on steel drops to ~0.06–0.10.
    • Coverage of 50–150 sq ft per 13.5 oz can, surface-dependent.
    • Start-up force on slides reduced 20–40% vs. unlubricated.
    • Relube intervals extended 2–3x vs. light oils in clean service.

    Buying through distributors adds margin without adding control. We formulate, fill, and label this product in Pampa, TX, so you get factory-direct pricing, shorter lead times, and direct access to the chemists who built it. No mystery blends, no relabeled imports - just repeatable slip from a supplier that understands industrial uptime. Our private-label program gives you your brand on a proven formula, with QA documentation and lot traceability standard. One source, fewer handoffs, and a dry film that performs on the equipment that pays your bills.

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