Tribological Boundary Lubrication at T > 800°C

Tribological System Solutions for
Extrusion & Metal Forming

We develop and manufacture high-temperature lubrication systems, solid lubricant sticks, bitumen-based lubricants, boron nitride & graphite dispersions, pastes, and technical mold coatings for extrusion plants and metal forming.

Industrial extrusion process
[METRIC: PYROLYSIS]
0%
Pyrolytic Residue (TGA under N2)

Synthetic carrier waxes sublimate completely and residue-free under shielding gas for ash-free thermolysis.

ISO 9001:2015 Certified
REACh & RoHS Compliant
Development & Production in Germany
Formulation & Tribo-Design
Solid & Melt Wax Systems
Boron Nitride & Graphite Lubricants
Lubricant Sticks for Extrusion
Bitumen Lubricants & Pastes
Technical Mold & Die Coatings
01 / Tribological Weakness Analysis

Analysis of Typical Process Instabilities

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Thermo-Mechanical Die Wear

Extreme press temperatures above 800°C and high hydrostatic pressures lead to tool pick-up (cold welding) and abrasive erosion on the mandrel and die in cases of insufficient warm extrusion lubrication . Thermo-mechanical wear significantly shortens the tooling lifespan limits .

02

Carbon Residues (Annealing Stains)

Mineral oil-based lubricants tend to crack during thermal post-treatment (annealing) under protective gas. This results in carbonaceous deposits on the inner tube surfaces, which negate brazeability according to DIN EN 1057. Our evaporating synthetic waxes guarantee ash-free pyrolysis.

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Boundary Layer Friction Instabilities

Fluctuating friction coefficients at the shear edges of the press tools cause structural inhomogeneities and wall thickness deviations. With stable sliding friction behavior in the extrusion process lässt sich die Fließgeschwindigkeit des Metalls homogenisieren and geometrische Toleranz sichern.

02 / Interfacial Tribology

Molecular Protective Films for Friction Stabilization

Physical and Chemical Barrier Effect

PROMET process media are based on geometrically optimized synthetic waxes and additives for high-temperature lubrication. They form a closed, release-active boundary layer under extreme press pressures. After exceeding the process phase, the organic components sublimate without residue, without inducing metallurgical structural changes.

  • Complete pyrolysis (TGA) at >350°C under N2/H2 atmosphere
  • Solid-free formulation for compliance with DIN EN 1057
  • Pressure stability of the lubricating film in the hydrodynamic drawing gap
  • Thermal spreading and adhesion on hot-work tool steels
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Methodology

Tribological Optimization Protocol

01 / Tribological Parameter Intake

Recording of tool material, alloy composition, forming speed, and temperature spectrum.

02 / Rheological Formulation

Thermal design of melting and decomposition behaviors as well as adaptation of boundary layer adhesion, tailored to your press parameters.

03 / On-site Process Monitoring

Metrological monitoring of large-scale trials, analysis of press force progression and surface roughness Ra/Rz.

03 / Application Engineering & Production

Development and Analytics under One Roof

High-tech quality control lab

Application-Oriented Development

By using practical test methods such as thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), we match the melting profiles and lubrication behavior directly with your extrusion and forming processes. This ensures reliable separation, optimizes friction in the die gap, and minimizes tooling wear in continuous operation.

15+

Years of Tribometry Research

100%

REACh Compliant & Halogen-Free

04 / Economics & OEE

Economic Proof (TCO) & OEE Enhancement

[OEE]

Maximization of Net Uptime

By eliminating metal pick-up, mechanical die cleaning cycles are avoided. This reduces setup and downtime and maximizes the OEE utilization rate of your extrusion press.

[SCRAP]

Reduction of Scrap Rate

Constant friction conditions in the drawing gap ensure dimensionally stable wall thickness tolerances from the start of pressing. Ash-free sublimation eliminates scrap caused by thermally induced surface defects.

[TOOL]

Reduction of Tooling TCO

The reduction of adhesive friction force extends the service life of highly stressed mandrels and dies. This reduces tool circulation costs and extends maintenance intervals.

05 / Tribological System Analysis

Optimize Interfacial Friction Behavior

Submit your process-specific operating data (materials, contact temperature, shear rate). Our tribologists and process engineers will conduct a material-friction analysis and create a detailed lubricant requirement profile.

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