- Advanced Lubricants
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Inducted Technology: Advanced Lubricants
| Innovating Companies | Innovators | |
| Sun Coast Chemicals of Daytona, Inc. (X-1R Corporation, Daytona Beach Florida) |
Jim Sandler | Christopher Fornili |
| NASA Kennedy Space Center |
Edward Parker Sr. | Daniel Drake |
| Edward Parker Jr. | Leslie Byrne | |
| Gerald Micklow PhD | Pamela Bookman | |
| Grady McCorquodale | Richard Beck | |
| Edwin Longo | ||

In the mid 1990s NASA discovered an environmental problem with the material that was being used to lubricate the massive track system on the shuttle mobile launch transporter. Not surprisingly the lubricant requirements are rather extraordinary for this transporter. The product has to provide long-lasting and complete lubrication for a moving set of tracks that are carrying a 12 million pound load. To satisfy the environmental requirement it also has to be biodegradable. In 1994, the challenge of producing a new lubricant was accepted by Sun Coast Chemicals of Daytona, which brought a team of researchers, production personnel and consultants to meet with NASA personnel and contractors to develop a solution. In just a few weeks the Sun Coast team produced a novel formulation that was tested and certified for trial by the Predicative Engineering Group at the Cape. The new lubricant, X-1R Crawler Track Lube was then tested directly on the crawler and worked perfectly.

Finally the X-1R technology was successfully introduced into Sun Coast's main line of vehicle lubricants. Its premier product is X-1R Concentrate which is used to eliminate engine friction. Other products include greases, air conditioner compressor fluid, brake fluid, and penetrating spray. Sun Coast annually sponsors cars on the NASCAR circuit that utilize and carry the X-1R Friction Eliminator logo. An important fact is that all of the X-1R biodegradable products are not attractive food sources to wildlife, thus making the technology truly environmentally safe.
This Space Technology Hall of Fame technology inductee is also a Certified Space Technology (www.x1r.com)
To learn more about the Space Certification Program visit www.spaceconnection.org
