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CHAMPION HIGH TEMPERATURE GREASE 2

This grease is based on high viscosity mineral base oils with high flash point. Bentone is used as inorganic thickener that makes the product suitable for a wide range of temperatures.

Product: 9150
Meets Industry Specifications
  • DIN - 51502
  • DIN - KP2N-30
  • ISO - 6743
  • ISO - L-XCDAB2
Description

This grease is based on high viscosity mineral base oils with high flash point. Bentone is used as inorganic thickener. Due to the fact that these high quality greases do not have a dropping point, they are often referred to as non-melting greases. They are specifically adapted to long-time use at high temperatures. Their lifetime is defined by the resistance of the base oil to oxidation and will depend on the temperature at which the grease is used.

Applications

This grease is a high performance product suitable for both industrial and automotive applications. It can be used in "start-stop" conditions and at continuous high temperatures above 150°C. It should be taken into account that the lubrication intervals decrease with rising temperature. This grease contains anti-oxidation additives and only the best oxidation-stable base oils are used. It can be used in hot-air ventilators, dry section of paper machines, plain and slide bearings and in plastic processing machines. Temperature range: -30°C to +150°C, Max. +200°C

Performance

The oxidation resistance of this grease is further enhanced by the addition of modern anti-oxidants. This will guarantee long and reliable service at elevated temperatures.

Test Method Unit Average Results
NLGI Classification ASTM D217 2
Worked Penetration (60 strokes) ISO 2137 0.1 mm 280
Texture Visual Smooth
Colour VISUAL Brown
Dropping point ISO 2176/IP 396 °C N/A

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