Ergonomic Influences on the Use and Choice of Assembly Lubricants
March 19, 2018 Burlington NJ -- Burlington, New Jersey, USA: International Products Corporation (IPC) is giving a presentation at the Applied Ergonomics Conference in Atlanta, Georgia on Tuesday, March 27th at 2 PM (EST). Thomas McGuckin, IPC’s VP of Research, Quality and Safety, will discuss “Ergonomic Influences on the Use and Choice of Assembly Lubricants”. The presentation will focus on the benefits of using assembly lubricants in manufacturing, featuring case studies and force gauge test measurements. Show attendees are encouraged to attend the presentation. Visit IPC at booth #96 for expert technical support and advice on ways to improve worker safety and assembly operations.
P-80® Temporary Rubber Assembly Lubricants significantly reduce the force required to assemble rubber and plastic parts. Six unique water-based formulas are truly temporary – once dry the lubrication is gone. IPC’s on-site laboratory offers FREE technical assistance and compatibility testing.
P-80® lubricants:
· Significantly reduce the force required for assembly
· Reduce part damage
· Reduce worker slippage and musculoskeletal injuries
· Temporary – once dry, the lubrication is gone
· Non-toxic, biodegradable
· Ready-to-use
FREE SAMPLES are available for testing.
About International Products Corporation: IPC manufactures specialty chemical products, including cleaners and assembly lubricants. Their P-80® Temporary Rubber Lubricants are uniquely formulated for the installation of belts, bushings, grips, grommets, hoses, O-rings, seals, and other parts. All of IPC’s products are made in the USA, and are sold worldwide.
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