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Electrical systems
News Release from: RW Greeff | Subject: Grease
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 29 June 2007
Grease for lubrication of electrical
contacts
RW Greeff has introduced Dow Corning's polyalphaolefin-based Molykote G1050 grease for the lubrication of electrical contacts and plastic and metal parts.
Industrial consumables specialist, RW Greeff has introduced Dow Corning's polyalphaolefin-based Molykote G1050 grease that is specially formulated for lubrication of electrical contacts as well as plastic and metal parts Molykote G1050 is ideal for modern automotive designs, where compact spaces result in the close proximity of mechanical and electrical components
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 28 Nov 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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High performance bearing greases are suitable for many different applications such as electrical motors, fan bearings, rail cars, elevators, construction machines or hot rolling mills.
G1050 grease can be used for electrical and mechanical applications, eliminating concerns of lubricant crosscontamination and allowing designers to reduce the number of lubricants used.
Because it does not contain solid lubricants, Molykote G1050 will not damage electrical contact surfaces.
Molykote G1050 Grease has a wide operating range of 40 to +120degC and offers good compatibility with most plastics.
RW Greeff is one of the UK's leading distributors of high performance industrial consumables with more than 125 years experience serving UK industry.
The company is the UK Channel Partner for Dow Corning engineering silicones and Molykote speciality lubricants and offers a complementary range of top quality products from other world leading manufacturers.
ISO 9001:2000 accredited, RW Greeff offers a fast, efficient delivery service to all areas of the UK.
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