SRI Grease

Grease

SRI® Grease

SRI® Grease - a specially formulated grease containing a highly refined paraffinic base oil, synthetic polyurea ashless organic thickener and high performance rust and oxidation inhibitors, for the lubrication of anti-friction ball, needle and roller bearings operating at speeds up to and above 10,000 rpm, operating at higher temperatures, or where water or salt water may penetrate bearings.

Suitable Applications
  • Enhanced oxidation stability
    Synthetic polyurea thickener is very oxidatively stable at elevated temperatures, This, coupled with its high dropping point and the highly refined base oil and high performance anti-oxidant components, enables operation for extended periods at high temperatures.
  • Protects metal surfaces
    Special rust and corrosion inhibitors provide protection to metal surfaces in wet conditions, even in a salt water environment. Passes Bearing Rust Test, ASTM D1743-73 with 5% synthetic sea water. Outstanding oxidation stability prevents the formation of corrosive oxidation by-products. oxidation by-products.
  • Superior resistance to water washout
    Synthetic polyurea thickener has excellent inherent water resistance.
  • SRI® Grease - a specially formulated grease containing a highly refined paraffinic base oil, synthetic polyurea ashless organic thickener and high performance rust and oxidation inhibitors, for the lubrication of anti-friction ball, needle and roller bearings operating at speeds up to and above 10,000 rpm, operating at higher temperatures, or where water or salt water may penetrate bearings.

Can include:

  • High speed bearings operating under high or low temperature conditions
  • Unsealed bearings where there is the likelihood of fresh or salt water getting into the bearings
  • Sealed-for-life bearings

Usable temperature range in continuous service from -30 to 150°C. Maximum temperature for short term exposure is 175°C.

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