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Hello,
I can't seem to find any contact info for the maker of rail lubricants called National Engineering Oil Lubricants. I believe they make the products RT 40 and RT 55 which are used to reduce rail wear and noise.
Could someone help me get contact info for the manufacturer (preferably) and/or a distributor?
thanks very much. Jun
thanks Radar..
I am told their RT 40 and 55 lubricant products are still being imported into Korea which leads me to think the manufacturer is still in business, but who knows.maybe the manufacturer has a different name.
Does anyone out there currently use this product in their rail road work? If you do perhaps you could help trace back who the manufacturer/distributor is?
thanks, Jun
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