- Applications:Automotive Fluids & Lubricants, Lubricants & Functional Fluids
- Product Families:Lubricants & Oils, Fluids & Lubricants
National Process Industries NPI-425 lubricant contains MoS₂, and other lubricating pigments in a polymide high temperature resin and was developed by Midwest Research Institute, Kansas City, Missouri in connection with a contract with the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama. NPI has been licensed by MRI to formulate, apply and market this lubricant since 1968. This lubricant was developed for use at temperatures up to 500°F and in hard vacuum environments. NPI-425 has excellent wear life, having 3 to 5 times longer wear life than MIL-L-8937 lubricants at room temperature and 5 to 10 times longer at 450 F. It passes ASTM E595 outgassing requirements and is radiation resistant. The nominal thickness of this lubricant is 0.0002 to 0.0004 inches and is cured for 1 hour at +300°F followed by 1 hour at 575°F and, therefore, would not be considered suitable for use on some metallic substrates such as aluminum. Tests have shown, however, that acceptable performance can be obtained by increasing the 300°F cure time to 5 hours and eliminating the 575°F cure procedure. Tests also show that this lubricant has a very constant and low coefficient of friction compared to other lubricants.