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Textile Applications   -  Garment & Knitting

CVC Knitlube Spray (Synthetic Knitting Oil)

Most knitters use readily available cheaper petroleum oils for the needle lubrication of knitting machines without paying much attention to their quality and performance. With the latest high productivity circular knitting machines like (Mayer, Terrot, Orizio, Fukuhara, Jumberca, Monarch, Camber, Vanguard etc.)

Operating at higher speeds, the petroleum oils tend to evaporate faster at high temperatures, leaving gummy, carbonaceous deposits which cause stains to the knitted fabric. Because of the staining problem, the knitters usually use less oil and thereby worsening the problem, as the lubrication becomes inadequate causing wear and tear of needles etc. and prevent the machine to run as its full capacity. This vicious circle eventually leads to lower productivity, more staining and increased wear and tear of needles, resulting in higher maintenance and lesser production.

Now, all these problems can be avoided, very simply, by switching over to CVC KNITLUBE (Synthetic Knitting Oil). This is a new generation synthetic oil revolutionizing the knitting industry in India for last 10 years. It is approved and / or recommended by MAYER TERROT, FUKUHARA and other major Knitting Machinery Manufacturers. It has many benefits over petroleum based knitting oils as shown below.

Benefits:
It is non-staining.
It is easily & completely water washable.
Because of the lower friction with CVC KNITLUBE, the machine runs cooler by around 4 – 8 oC and therefore it allows the machine to operate at higher speeds and improves its productivity considerably.
No sticky or carbonaceous deposits causing stains at high temperature.
Lower evaporation rates at high temperature.
It reduces wear & tear of needles and other moving parts.
Compatible with the plastic part & rubber seals of Lubrication & Electronic Systems.
Environmentally safer than petroleum oils.

Packing: 25-Litre Drum & 200-Litre Drum.

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