We use P-80 in the shop for a number of reasons but very useful when installing Road Tubeless Tires with extremely tight tire beads but is widely used in industrial applications in numerous industries. This ships from our friends at https://www.AssemblyLubricants.com.
P-80® Emulsion is a biodegradable, water-based temporary assembly lubricant designed to reduce friction and installation force when assembling tight-fitting rubber, plastic, and elastomer components.
While wet, P-80 Emulsion creates a thin lubricating film that helps parts slide into position more easily. It can help reduce tearing, pinching, distortion, rejected parts, and worker fatigue during repetitive assembly operations. After installation, the water evaporates and the temporary slipperiness dissipates, allowing the assembled components to remain securely in place.
The 1 Liter bottle is a practical choice for maintenance departments, repair facilities, production workstations, and businesses with regular assembly needs. It provides more product than the smaller bottles while remaining easy to handle, store, and dispense.
Common Applications
P-80 Emulsion may be used when installing:
- O-rings and seals
- Rubber hoses and tubing
- Gaskets and grommets
- Bushings and sleeves
- Grips and boots
- Rubber or plastic fittings
- Other close-fitting elastomer components
Features and Benefits
- Water-based temporary assembly lubricant
- Reduces friction and insertion force
- Helps minimize tearing and installation damage
- Provides lubricity only while needed
- Dries after assembly so parts remain securely positioned
- Biodegradable
- Non-flammable
- Silicone-free
- Petroleum-distillate-free
- Suitable for many metals, plastics, and elastomers
P-80 Emulsion can be applied by brush, sponge, dip, spray, or other suitable manual or production methods.
Package Size: One 1 liter bottle
Manufacturer Part Number: P-5321-12
AssemblyLubricants.com SKU: P-5321-EA
P-80 Emulsion is intended as a temporary assembly aid and is not designed to provide permanent or long-term lubrication.