Cortec launches CorrLube™ VpCI® Lithium EP Grease
Published by Angharad Lock,
Digital Assistant Editor
World Cement,
Cortec has introduced its CorrLube™ VpCI® Lithium EP Grease, designed to provide lubrication with superior corrosion protection for bearings, fans and chassis.
CorrLube™ VpCI® Lithium EP Grease is a lithium complex grease formulated with premium quality, severely hydro treated base stock. It provides excellent resistance to oxidation and has high temperature stability; it is suitable for both operating and lay-up conditions. This lubricant’s formula is specifically designed with superior corrosion inhibiting properties against salt water, brine, H2S, HCl, and other corrosive agents. It includes Vapor phase Corrosion Inhibitors (VpCI®) for areas not in direct contact with the grease.
CorrLube™ VpCI® Lithium EP Grease remains effective even in extreme operating conditions. It helps the suspension of solid additives such as graphite, molybdenum and disulfide, etc. Its thicker film consistency allows it to operate on worn parts, provide surface protection against movement, and reduce noise level.
Specific applications of CorrLube™ VpCI® Lithium EP Grease are as follows:
- Metal-to-metal
- Lubricating sleeves
- Ball and roller bearings
- Vehicle/equipment chassis
- Fans
- Bushings
- Pulley bearings
- Sliding high-friction areas
- Generator end bearings
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/product-news/14062016/cortec-launches-corrlube-vpci-lithium-ep-grease-270/
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