Greases are defined as semi solid lubricants in where a thickening agent is dispersed evenly in a liquid phase lubricant. Greases are mainly served in applications where liquid lubricants are not used and are composed of base oils, thickeners and additives such as antioxidant, rust inhibitor, extreme pressure agent, anti-wear, and polymer and so on. For further information please contact our sales department.
Thickeners do not just form conditions to transform liquid lubricants into consistent lubricants but also improve specifications such as functioning at high temperature, water washout properties, t...
View more detailsThese additives enhance the load carrying capacity in greases when they come in contact with bearings and gears and prevent erosion of these parts.
View more detailsThickeners do not just form conditions to transform liquid lubricants into consistent lubricants but also improve specifications such as functioning at high temperature, water washout properties, tackiness and storage stability of finished grease products. Metal soaps e.g. Lithium and calcium 12-Hydroxystearate, metal complex soaps and Non-soap based (organic & inorganic) types such as Polyuria, Bentonite are few to refer as general thickeners.
More detailsThickeners do not just form conditions to transform liquid lubricants into consistent lubricants but also improve specifications such as functioning at high temperature, water washout properties, tackiness and storage stability of finished grease products. Metal soaps e.g. Lithium and calcium 12-Hydroxystearate, metal complex soaps and Non-soap based (organic & inorganic) types such as Polyuria, Bentonite are few to refer as general thickeners.
These additives enhance the load carrying capacity in greases when they come in contact with bearings and gears and prevent erosion of these parts.
More detailsThese additives enhance the load carrying capacity in greases when they come in contact with bearings and gears and prevent erosion of these parts.