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Liqui Moly Silicone Grease

Liqui Moly Silicone Grease
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Liqui Moly Silicone Grease - 3312 - 100g - SKU 3312

100g - SKU 3312

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Description:
Liqui Moly Silicone Grease

Liqui Moly Silicone Grease is a dielectric wide-band lubricant for all temperatures. It has outstanding separation and lubrication properties, high resistance to oxidation and low tendency to evaporate. Liqui Moly Silicone Grease is resistant to both cold and hot water, resistant to aging and temperature stable, it seals out contamination and can be delivered by centralized lubrication systems. Liqui Moly Silicone Grease can be used in slightly acidic or slightly alkaline areas.

Areas of application

For plain and roller bearings with low bearing pressures. For lubricating sliding roofs, seat guides, door hinges, linkages, etc. As a separating agent and lubricant for metal/plastic pairings and sealing grease for labyrinth seals. Can be used in damp and chemically-aggressive environments. The instructions from the bearing manufacturer must be followed. Only fill up the bearing housing halfway with grease. Thoroughly remove old remains of lubricants before use. Do not mix with other lubricating greases.

Benefits:

  • Excellent high and low temperature behaviour
  • Outstanding resistance to oxidation
  • Optimum stability to aging
  • High lubrication reliability
  • Good water resistance
  • Dirt repellent
  • Dielectric

Technical Information:

Brief description KSI2S-40
DIN 51502
ThickenerInorganic
BaseSynthetic silicon oil
Base oil viscosity 40 °C7500 mm²/s
Operating temperature range-40 to +200 °C
Colour / appearanceTransparent
NLGI number 2
DIN 51818
Worked penetration 265–295
DIN ISO 2137
Dropping point for the solids > 200 °C
DIN ISO 2176

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