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We also assist with Everlube/Everslik – Thermally cured solvent based epoxy system with inherent hydrophobic properties allows the coating to repel water and other process fluids. It has outstanding chemical, corrosion resistance as well as being durable, flexible and is extremely tough making it ideal as a primer when used under solid film lubricants e.g. Ever-Slik 1301. The 1201 is available in black or primer red and is applied by conventional spraying methods with a dry film thickness of 5 – 7 um .
Everslik® 1301 (Everlube®) – Specially bonded solid film lubricant especially formulated for the heavy-duty industrial market. It provides good lubricity and corrosion resistance and prevents galling and seizing. It has found great acceptance in the petrochemical industry especially on threaded components e.g. actuator stems, valves, pumps, clamps and stab plates. Application can be by conventional spray methods or dip spinning resulting in a single coat between 8 – 25 um.
Ecoalube 642® – Is a thermally cured MoS2 based solid film lubricant with a high molecular weight epoxy binder system. This coating provides excellent chemical resistance, wear life, abrasion resistance and performs best in higher load carrying applications with a maximum temperature of 260 Deg C. Ecoalube 642 is qualified to MIL-L-46010E Ty II, AS-5272 Ty II, and PWA 474.
LubeLok® 5306 – Is a thermally cured MoS2 based solid film lubricant with a high molecular weight phenolic binder system. This coating provides very good wear life, chemical resistance, good abrasion resistance and performs best in higher load carrying applications up to 250,000 PSI with a temperature range of -73 Deg C to 149Deg C. Lube-Lok 5306 is approved/qualified to many aerospace and industrial specifications.
FAQ about Everlube and Everslik
While both are high-performance coatings from the Everlube family, they serve distinct roles. Everslik 1201 is a thermally cured, epoxy-based barrier coating designed primarily for extreme corrosion and chemical resistance. It is often used as a standalone protective layer or as a “tough-as-nails” primer. Everslik 1301 is a bonded solid film lubricant (MoS2) specifically formulated for heavy-duty industrial lubricity. For the most demanding subsea or oilfield applications in the UAE, we recommend a dual-system: using 1201 as the foundational primer to repel fluids and 1301 as the topcoat to prevent galling and seizing on mating surfaces.
These coatings are engineered to survive where traditional oils and greases are washed away or contaminated. Everslik coatings utilize a high molecular weight binder system that makes them exceptionally hydrophobic, meaning they actively repel water and process fluids. In the high-pressure, high-salinity environments of the Arabian Gulf, this barrier prevents the ingress of corrosive agents. Furthermore, the MoS2 (Molybdenum Disulfide) solids within the coating provide continuous lubrication even after prolonged shutdowns, ensuring that critical components like stab plates, clamps, and actuator stems operate smoothly without maintenance.
Yes, our Everlube and Everslik applications are processed to meet rigorous global standards, most notably MIL-PRF-46010 and AS5272. These specifications require the coating to maintain a specific thickness (typically 8 to 25 microns for 1301) while passing strict endurance and load-carrying tests (ASTM D2625). At Accurate Edge, we ensure that every batch is thermally cured to the exact profile required by the manufacturer, guaranteeing the chemical bonding necessary to prevent flaking or peeling under the extreme mechanical stresses of aerospace and defense applications.