McLube MoS2-400 Moly Grease 3%
Description:
Fully compounded NLGI Grade 2 molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) grease. Provides superior extreme pressure properties, high-load bearing capabilities, protects against corrosion, is water resistance, and has excellent oxidation and mechanical stability. McLube MoS2-400 is dark gray/ black and has a smooth, buttery texture. The molybdenum disulfide offers particular advantages under boundary lubrication conditions, especially where sliding or vibration action push the grease away from the contact surface. Protects against fretting and galling. NSN 9150-00100-5486Technical Data:
- Color and appearance: .................... Dark gray/ Black Buttery Grease
- NLGI Grade: .................................. 2
- Penetration, Unworked: ..................... 265-295
- Penetration, Worked, 60 strokes: ..... 265-295
- Oxidation: ..................................... 5-lb./100 hr.
- Dropping Point, ºF: ........................ 370
- Soap Thickener Type: ..................... Lithium 12-Hydroxy Stearate
- Base Oil Viscosity @100ºF, SUS: ...... 620
- Base Oil Viscosity @210ºF, SUS: ...... 70
- Viscosity Index: ............................... 95
- Flash Point, COC, ºF: ...................... 450
- Fire Point, COC, ºF: ........................ 500
- Timken OK Load, lbs: ...................... 40
Application Method:
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Can be applied using a grease gun or other appropiate method.
Safety and Handling:
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The Material Safety Data Sheet for McLube MoS2-400 Moly Grease 3% should be reviewed before using the product. Safety glasses and gloves are recommended when using this product.
Availability
35 lb. Pail, 7 lb. Can, 2 lb. Can.Important:
For expert technical assistance in selecting the optimum product to meet your specific requirements, and be convinced of the benefits of McLube lubricant coatings, we recommend you evaluate the appropriate product under your specific conditions. Samples and technical assistance are available, as well as custom formulations that suggest themselves for a specific application.

