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Grease is a solid or semisolid lubricant formed as a dispersion of thickening agents in a liquid lubricant. Grease generally consists of a soap emulsified with mineral or vegetable oil. A common feature of greases is that they possess a high initial viscosity, which upon the application of shear, drops to give the effect of an oil-lubricated bearing of approximately the same viscosity as the base oil used in the grease. This change in viscosity is called shear thinning. Grease is sometimes used to describe lubricating materials that are simply soft solids or high viscosity liquids, but these materials do not exhibit the shear-thinning properties characteristic of the classical grease. For example, petroleum jellies such as Vaseline are not generally classified as greases. Greases are applied to mechanisms that can be lubricated only infrequently and where a lubricating oil would not stay in position. They also act as sealants to prevent ingress of water and incompressible materials. Grease-lubricated bearings have greater frictional characteristics because of their high viscosity.
Grease is a solid or semisolid lubricant formed as a dispersion of thickening agents in a liquid lubricant. Grease generally consists of a soap emulsified with mineral or vegetable oil. A common feature of greases is that they possess a high initial viscosity, which upon the application of shear, drops to give the effect of an oil-lubricated bearing of approximately the same viscosity as the base oil used in the grease. This change in viscosity is called shear thinning. Grease is sometimes used to describe lubricating materials that are simply soft solids or high viscosity liquids, but these materials do not exhibit the shear-thinning properties characteristic of the classical grease. For example, petroleum jellies such as Vaseline are not generally classified as greases. Greases are applied to mechanisms that can be lubricated only infrequently and where a lubricating oil would not stay in position. They also act as sealants to prevent ingress of water and incompressible materials. Grease-lubricated bearings have greater frictional characteristics because of their high viscosity.
Important Note:
1: Advanced payment is required for drum packing.
2: Delivery 3 to 4 days
Product Description
Mobilux EP 0, 1, 2, 3, 460, 004 and 023 products are a high performance family of five general-purpose industrial greases
and two special-duty semi-fluid greases. These lithium hydroxystearate greases are formulated to provide extra protection
against wear, rusting and water washout. They are available in NLGI grades ranging from 00 to 3, with base oil viscosities
ISO VG 150, 320 and 460.
Mobilux EP 0, 1, 2, 3 and 460 greases are recommended for most types of industrial applications including heavy-duty
applications where high unit pressures or shock loads are present. These greases provide excellent protection against rust
and corrosion and resist water wash-out which makes them particularly suitable for equipment where moist or wet conditions
are common. Mobilux EP 0 and 1 are suitable for centralised systems. Mobilux EP 2 and 3 are general-purpose greases
and Mobilux EP 460 is used in heavy-duty applications such as the wet ends of paper machines. The recommended
operating temperature range is from -20ºC to 130ºC (0ºC to 130ºC for Mobilux EP 460) but they may be used at higher
temperatures if the lubrication frequency is increased accordingly.
Mobilux EP 004 and Mobilux EP 023 are particularly suitable for the lubrication of enclosed gears and bearings in poorly
sealed gear cases they can also be used in many other industrial applications where conventional gear oils cannot be
retained in gear cases, chain cases, etc. because of leakage due to worn or missing seals. The recommended operating
temperature range is -25 to 120ºC for Mobilux EP 004 and -15 to 120ºC for Mobilux EP 023.
Features and Benefits
Mobilux EP greases have a long history of proven performance and have demonstrated superior performance versus
competitive products in the areas of corrosion protection, low temperature pumpability and high temperature service life. A
Timken OK load of 40 lb illustrates their load carrying and extreme pressure capability.
• Reduced wear under heavy or shock loading and vibration for good equipment reliability and availability
Protection against rust and corrosion and resistance to water washout for equipment protection and good lubrication
even in presence of water
•
• Extended bearing life potential in wet environments for reduced bearing costs and unanticipated downtime
• Good pumpability in centralised systems (Mobilux EP 0 and 1)
• Effective leakage control (Mobilux EP 004 and Mobilux EP 023)
Applications
Mobilux EP 0 and EP 1 provide good low temperature pumpability and are suitable for centralised lubrication
systems and other applications where low temperature performance is required.
•
Mobilux EP 2 is recommended for multipurpose applications in antifriction and plain bearings, bushings and pins
under normal operating conditions.
•
Mobilux EP 3 is a stiffer NLGI grade 3 grease recommended for applications where maximum protection against
penetration of water or solid contaminants is required
Important Note:
1: Advanced payment is required for drum packing.
2: Delivery 3 to 4 days
Product Description
Mobilux EP 0, 1, 2, 3, 460, 004 and 023 products are a high performance family of five general-purpose industrial greases
and two special-duty semi-fluid greases. These lithium hydroxystearate greases are formulated to provide extra protection
against wear, rusting and water washout. They are available in NLGI grades ranging from 00 to 3, with base oil viscosities
ISO VG 150, 320 and 460.
Mobilux EP 0, 1, 2, 3 and 460 greases are recommended for most types of industrial applications including heavy-duty
applications where high unit pressures or shock loads are present. These greases provide excellent protection against rust
and corrosion and resist water wash-out which makes them particularly suitable for equipment where moist or wet conditions
are common. Mobilux EP 0 and 1 are suitable for centralised systems. Mobilux EP 2 and 3 are general-purpose greases
and Mobilux EP 460 is used in heavy-duty applications such as the wet ends of paper machines. The recommended
operating temperature range is from -20ºC to 130ºC (0ºC to 130ºC for Mobilux EP 460) but they may be used at higher
temperatures if the lubrication frequency is increased accordingly.
Mobilux EP 004 and Mobilux EP 023 are particularly suitable for the lubrication of enclosed gears and bearings in poorly
sealed gear cases they can also be used in many other industrial applications where conventional gear oils cannot be
retained in gear cases, chain cases, etc. because of leakage due to worn or missing seals. The recommended operating
temperature range is -25 to 120ºC for Mobilux EP 004 and -15 to 120ºC for Mobilux EP 023.
Features and Benefits
Mobilux EP greases have a long history of proven performance and have demonstrated superior performance versus
competitive products in the areas of corrosion protection, low temperature pumpability and high temperature service life. A
Timken OK load of 40 lb illustrates their load carrying and extreme pressure capability.
• Reduced wear under heavy or shock loading and vibration for good equipment reliability and availability
Protection against rust and corrosion and resistance to water washout for equipment protection and good lubrication
even in presence of water
•
• Extended bearing life potential in wet environments for reduced bearing costs and unanticipated downtime
• Good pumpability in centralised systems (Mobilux EP 0 and 1)
• Effective leakage control (Mobilux EP 004 and Mobilux EP 023)
Applications
Mobilux EP 0 and EP 1 provide good low temperature pumpability and are suitable for centralised lubrication
systems and other applications where low temperature performance is required.
•
Mobilux EP 2 is recommended for multipurpose applications in antifriction and plain bearings, bushings and pins
under normal operating conditions.
•
Mobilux EP 3 is a stiffer NLGI grade 3 grease recommended for applications where maximum protection against
penetration of water or solid contaminants is required
Grease is a solid or semisolid lubricant formed as a dispersion of thickening agents in a liquid lubricant. Grease generally consists of a soap emulsified with mineral or vegetable oil. A common feature of greases is that they possess a high initial viscosity, which upon the application of shear, drops to give the effect of an oil-lubricated bearing of approximately the same viscosity as the base oil used in the grease. This change in viscosity is called shear thinning. Grease is sometimes used to describe lubricating materials that are simply soft solids or high viscosity liquids, but these materials do not exhibit the shear-thinning properties characteristic of the classical grease. For example, petroleum jellies such as Vaseline are not generally classified as greases. Greases are applied to mechanisms that can be lubricated only infrequently and where a lubricating oil would not stay in position. They also act as sealants to prevent ingress of water and incompressible materials. Grease-lubricated bearings have greater frictional characteristics because of their high viscosity.
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Grease is a solid or semisolid lubricant formed as a dispersion of thickening agents in a liquid lubricant. Grease generally consists of a soap emulsified with mineral or vegetable oil. A common feature of greases is that they possess a high initial viscosity, which upon the application of shear, drops to give the effect of an oil-lubricated bearing of approximately the same viscosity as the base oil used in the grease. This change in viscosity is called shear thinning. Grease is sometimes used to describe lubricating materials that are simply soft solids or high viscosity liquids, but these materials do not exhibit the shear-thinning properties characteristic of the classical grease. For example, petroleum jellies such as Vaseline are not generally classified as greases. Greases are applied to mechanisms that can be lubricated only infrequently and where a lubricating oil would not stay in position. They also act as sealants to prevent ingress of water and incompressible materials. Grease-lubricated bearings have greater frictional characteristics because of their high viscosity.
Grease is a solid or semisolid lubricant formed as a dispersion of thickening agents in a liquid lubricant. Grease generally consists of a soap emulsified with mineral or vegetable oil.
Grease is a solid or semisolid lubricant formed as a dispersion of thickening agents in a liquid lubricant. Grease generally consists of a soap emulsified with mineral or vegetable oil.
Grease is a solid or semisolid lubricant formed as a dispersion of thickening agents in a liquid lubricant. Grease generally consists of a soap emulsified with mineral or vegetable oil. A common feature of greases is that they possess a high initial viscosity, which upon the application of shear, drops to give the effect of an oil-lubricated bearing of approximately the same viscosity as the base oil used in the grease. This change in viscosity is called shear thinning. Grease is sometimes used to describe lubricating materials that are simply soft solids or high viscosity liquids, but these materials do not exhibit the shear-thinning properties characteristic of the classical grease. For example, petroleum jellies such as Vaseline are not generally classified as greases. Greases are applied to mechanisms that can be lubricated only infrequently and where a lubricating oil would not stay in position. They also act as sealants to prevent ingress of water and incompressible materials. Grease-lubricated bearings have greater frictional characteristics because of their high viscosity.