Tribolube-23 is a synthetic grease intended for use at very low temperatures, and was designed to conform to the performance requirements of MIL-PRF-23827, Type II. It is suitable for rolling and sliding surfaces of equipment having low motivating power (low torque). Its low volatility is advantageous in preventing oil fogging in optical instruments. Do not mix Type I and Type II material together.
Applications
Useful in ball, roller, needle, and plain spherical bearings, gears, and on sliding and rolling surfaces in such equipment as: instruments, cameras, electronic gear, and aircraft control systems. It is also intended for use on actuator screws and other equipment requiring a lubricant with high load carrying capacity over a wide temperature range.
Specifications
Temperature Range |
N/A -73 to 121 ºC |
NLGI No. |
N/A 2 |
Maximum Low Temperature Torque
|
N/A 1.0 N-M |
Maximum Low Temperature Torque
|
N/A 0.1 N-M |
Low Temperature Torque
|
N/A 3,348 g/cm |
Low Temperature Torque
|
N/A 609 g/cm |
MIL-PRF-23827 Requirements
MIL-PRF-23827 Requirements |
N/A
Temperature Range - 73 ºC to 121 ºC Unworked Penetration @ 77 ºF - 200 min Worked Penetration @ 77 ºF, 60 strokes - 270 - 310 Worked Stability 100,000 strokes - 270 - 375 Dropping Point - 165 ºC min Evaporation 22 hrs @ 100 ºC - 2.0 % max. Oil Separation 30 hrs @ 100 ºC - 5.0 % max. Water Washout 1 hr @ 38 ºC - 20.0 % max. Oxidation Stability 100 hrs @ 210 ºF - -10.0 psi max. Oxidation Stability 500 hrs @ 210 ºF - -15.0 psi max. Dirt Count 25- 74 Microns - 1,000/cc max. Dirt Count over 75 Microns - None Rust Preventative Properties 48 hrs @ 125 ºF - No. 2 max. Load Wear Index @ 77 ºF - 30.0 min Steel-on-Steel Wear 1200 rpm, 40 kg, 167 ºF, 1 hr, 52100 Steel - 0.7 mm Gear Wear 6000 Cycles 5 kg Load - 2.5 mg/1,000 cycles Gear Wear 3000 Cycles 10 kg Load - 3.5 mg/1,000 cycles, 1000 Hrs min Low Temperature Torque @ - 73 ºC, Starting - 1.0 N- M max. Low Temperature Torque @ - 73 ºC, running - 0.01 N- M max. Corrosion on Copper 24 hrs @ 100 ºC - 1b max. |
Fundamentals
N/A
Function of Lubricating Greases |