If you look at the contents of the can, it does NOT say Moly anywhere but it does contain Aluminum Oxide. I suspect that is the reason for the marking. People, including myself at first, just assumed it contained moly but according to the label, it doesn't
Thanks for this video. I may give it a try. It would be interesting to compare the results with RZ50 and Cermark, side by side. Another video compared Cermark with Dry Moly Lube. The moly worked and quite well but the Cermark was somewhat better. The moly would work for day to day stuff but for customers the Cermark is superior.
Just for public information, the RZ50 is not a Moly lube, nor an Aluminum Oxide. It is actually a suspension of PTFE (Teflon) particles in a carrier solvent (Hexane).
My country does not supply Rz-50 molly, can I use any dry lubricant for stainless metal engraving?
Awts, that sucks. :/ any other alternative ways to engrave on stainless?
If you look at the contents of the can, it does NOT say Moly anywhere but it does contain Aluminum Oxide. I suspect that is the reason for the marking. People, including myself at first, just assumed it contained moly but according to the label, it doesn't
Great video. Thank you.
Thanks for this video. I may give it a try. It would be interesting to compare the results with RZ50 and Cermark, side by side. Another video compared Cermark with Dry Moly Lube. The moly worked and quite well but the Cermark was somewhat better. The moly would work for day to day stuff but for customers the Cermark is superior.
What solvent do you use to clean it afterwards? Or do you just use water?
I wiped it off dry with a paper towel.
Just for public information, the RZ50 is not a Moly lube, nor an Aluminum Oxide. It is actually a suspension of PTFE (Teflon) particles in a carrier solvent (Hexane).
What speed did you use...can you please tell me in %
48W