Mobil Polyrex EM bearing grease for electric motors 0.39kg, durable, corrosion resistance, low noise level
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Product description
The highest quality Mobil Polyrex EM greases are intended for use in the bearings of electric motors. The advanced chemical composition of the thickener and the company's production methods ensure better bearing performance and extend the life of electric motors.
Application
Mobil Polyrex EM greases are recommended by many major bearing and electric motor manufacturers for the long-term lubrication of ball and roller bearings in electric motors
Mobil Polyrex EM greases are compatible with many ExxonMobil lithium greases as well as competing polyurea mineral products for electric motor applications as defined in ASTM D 6185. For more specific grease compatibility information, contact your Mobil representative.
Mobil Polyrex EM lubricants are recommended by many bearing and motor manufacturers. The main uses are:
bearings in electric motors
fin-fan bearings
bearings in pumps operating at high temperatures
factory-fitted, permanently sealed bearings
high temperature ball or roller bearings where low oil separation is required
Mobil Polyrex EM for ball or roller bearings operating in noise sensitive environments
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Product Specifications |
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| Consistency class |
NLGI 2 |
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Type of thickener |
Polyurea |
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Color |
blue |
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Corrosion on copper 24h |
1A |
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Drop point |
260 |
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4 ball test, wear scar diameter |
0.41 |
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Lubricant life at 177°C |
+750 |
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Oil shedding |
0.5 |
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Penetration 60 cycles |
285 |
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Kinematic viscosity at 100°C |
12.2 |
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Kinematic viscosity at 40°C |
115 |
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Viscosity index |
95 |
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Water washout test |
1.9 |
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