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Identification & Functionality
- Base Oil Type
- Chemical Family
- Product Type
- Thickener Type
- Technologies
- Product Families
Features & Benefits
- Ready-to-Use Product Features
Applications & Uses
- Applications
- Application Area
- Applications
This product is designed for use as a lubricant on aluminum and steel substrates. VersilubeG326 contains additives for enhanced corrosion protection. It is an ideal product for lubricating and protecting linkages, bushings, bearings, lock hinges, engine components, and other mechanisms. Versilube G326 is safe to use on a variety of plastics, metals, glass, and painted surfaces.
- Restrictions
Do not use in or around highly oxidative chemicals such as liquid oxygen, chlorine, or peroxides.
Properties
- Appearance
- Tan Paste
- Physical Properties
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Bleed (150°C/ 24 hours) | max. 15.0 | % | — |
Corrosion (Copper Substrate) | No effect | — | — |
Dropping Point | min. 190 | °C | ASTM D2265 |
Evaporation (150°C/ 24 hours) | max. 3.0 | % | — |
Operating Temperature | -55 to 150 | °C | — |
Oxygen Stability (150°C/ 50 hours) | max. 5 | psi | ASTM D942 |
Penetration (Worked 60X) | 290 - 320 | — | ASTM D217 |
Specific Gravity | 0.90 - 0.95 | — | — |
Water Washout | max. 3.0 | % | ASTM D1264 |
Safety & Health
- Precautions
Silicone greases may be cleaned with non-polar solvents such as toluene, hexane, and mineral spirits. Whenever using solvents be certain to observe all proper, safety precautions. Versilube greases are not recommended for use on bearings with a D/N ratio exceeding 200,000. D/N ratios are calculated by multiplying the diameter (mm) times the bearing speed (rpm). Consult and obey all applicable local, state, and federal regulations for disposal of solvent and silicone waste.
Packaging & Availability
- Packaging Type
- Availability
VersilubeG326 is available in 5 gallon pails and 55 gallon drums.
Storage & Handling
- Storage
VersilubeG326 has a shelf-life of sixty (60) months from the date of manufacture when stored in the original, unopened container at, or below, 100ºF. Upon prolonged storage, it is normal for a small amount of fluid bleed to appear on the surface of the grease. This condition is not detrimental to the performance and the fluid is simply mixed back into the suspension.