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Epilamization
 

Noise damping

Lubricants, like any other fluids, can wet surfaces. Example: Grease spot on a tablecloth. Spot of water on a clean pane of glass.


Miniature stepping motor gears

Example: Miniature stepping motor gears in automotive instruments

Gear wheel epilamized by immersion

The oil acts as a noise damping, reducing it by up to 25 dba.
The complete small gear wheel is epilamized by immersion. The oil remains in the gaps between the teeth.

Stepping motor gears

Stepping motor gears with epilamized and oiled gear wheel. The main purpose of lubrication is to damp noise.

Gear wheel   Lady's mantle leaf

Noise suppression on a polymer
gear wheel with oiled gaps between teeth.
Previously epilamized with
Antispread F2 / 200 FK60.
Short-profile teeth.
 
Drops of water on a lady's mantle leaf. The leaf's surface is "biologically" epilamized!
Plants have special wax-like layers for this purpose. However, these only work with water (lotus effect).

 

 

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