It is primarily composed of superabsorbent resin and exhibits a friction-reducing effect with a very small amount of additive.
Recently, the use of pushing methods such as long-distance pushing and sharp curve pushing has increased, leading to a demand for lubricants that are more efficient and easier to handle than the conventional single-component lubricants. The LVS lubricant from Hariba Co., Ltd. is not only a single-component product but also primarily composed of highly water-absorbent resin, demonstrating a friction-reducing effect with just a small addition of 1.7 kg per 250 liters. Additionally, the viscosity can be easily adjusted depending on the amount added, and it comes in a compact 8.5 kg box, taking up minimal space on-site. It is highly resistant to dilution from groundwater and significantly reduces the friction resistance between the ground and the installed pipes. The mixing time is short, taking only 5 to 10 minutes. For more details, please contact us or refer to our catalog.
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【Features】 ○ One-component friction reduction agent ○ Lightweight at 1.7kg for 250L, making it easy to work with ○ Significantly reduces friction resistance between the ground and laid pipes ○ Can be prepared in a short time of 5 to 10 minutes ○ Highly resistant to dilution by groundwater and other sources ○ Packaging: 8.5kg cardboard case (5 bags of 1.7kg each, 1,250L) ○ Appearance: Brownish powder ○ Ingredients: Polyacrylic acid-based complex, plant-based polymer ○ Specific gravity: 0.96 (after preparation) ○ pH: 6 to 8 (after preparation) ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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