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Performance selection and principles of bearing lubricating grease-2
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Performance selection and principles of bearing lubricating grease-2
2. Performance selection of lubricating oil:
①. Viscosity - represents the internal frictional resistance in a flowing liquid.
It is the most important performance indicator and the main basis for selecting lubricating oil.
②. Oiliness, also known as lubricity, characterizes the adsorption performance of metal surfaces to polar molecules in oil.
Good oiliness and small friction coefficient.
③. The freezing point reflects the low-temperature working performance of lubricating oil.
④. The flash point reflects the high-temperature working performance of lubricating oil.
3. Principles for selecting lubricating oil:
①. When working under high pressure or impact or variable load conditions, high viscosity oil should be used;
②. When the rotation speed is high, oil with low viscosity should be selected to reduce friction loss;
③. When the working temperature is high, oil with high viscosity should be used, because the viscosity will decrease as the temperature increases.
4. Grease performance selection:
①. Penetration - represents the consistency of grease, similar to the viscosity of oil;
②. Dropping point - the high temperature resistance of grease.
5. Principles for selecting grease:
①. For working environments with moisture, use calcium grease;
②. For high working temperatures, use sodium-based grease;
③. If there is water vapor and the working temperature is high, lithium-based grease should be used.