
Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Bearing Grease",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Engineeringtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Lubricants tolerate low temperatures from
SKF UK, which we summarised at the time by saying "SKF's two new lubrication products increase uptime, extend component service life and cut maintenance costs".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release Bearing grease keep going in extreme cold from
Greeff: "Now available from industrial consumables specialist RW Greeff is Dow Corning's Molykote 33 extreme low temperature bearing grease".
In November 2006, we covered the news from Greeff
concerning its Molykote greases
- take a look at Bearing greases have all applications covered
which says: "The latest Dow Corning Molykote line of bearing greases enables customers to meet all their lubrication needs from a single source".
Take a look also at the news release from Kluber Lubrication GB, Bearing grease keeps German turbines running,
as well as Bearing grease going strong after 45 years from Kluber Lubrication GB,
and Programme aims for next-generation bearings from Barden Corporation.
See also:
Novel grease keeps bearings running quietly
(December 2004)
A new formulation of low-noise bearing grease answers environmental and consumer demands for quieter-running domestic appliances
Catalogue shows how to improve bearing performance
(July 2004)
Emerson Power Transmission has published a new catalogue on protection and lubrication principles for improved bearing performance
Conductive grease shields bearings from arcs
(May 2004)
With the introduction of Nyogel 758G, Nye Lubricants has taken a simple but novel approach to designing an electrically conductive bearing grease
Bearing greases complete comprehensive range
(November 2003)
The addition of six high-performance Molykote bearing greases to its lineup gives RW Greeff one of the most complete ranges of lubrication products in the industry
Bearing greases complete lubricant range
(October 2003)
Six new high-performance bearing greases have been added to the Molykote lineup, making it one of the most complete ranges of lubrication products in the industry
Permanent-magnet generator offers higher output
(October 2003)
A novel design of generator for wind turbines is based on permanent-magnet technology
Lubricants perform in extreme environments
(September 2003)
RA Rodriguez has become the sole UK distributor of Lubrilog high-performance lubricants for extreme operating environments
Speedy refurbishment puts RMAS Salmaid back to sea
(July 2003)
Wyko Electro Mechanical Services worked against the clock to overhaul a vital 5t winch generator and motor assembly, enabling RMAS Salmaid to carry out its service with the minimum of layover time
ATEX approved motors sent to Coventry
(October 2002)
ABB will be showing motors from its ATEX approved range at HazardEx 2003 (Coventry, UK, 19th-20th February)
New grease is hot stuff
(February 2002)
A new high-temperature bearing grease is ideal for sealed-for-life bearings where noise level is also a consideration
Process industry motor features extended life
(November 2001)
ABB's M3000 Motor for Process Industries features improved cooling to double the operational life of bearings and windings, thus addressing the causes of 90% of motor failures
AC and DC explosion-proof motors now up to 224kW
(May 2001)
Baldor has increased the power level of its AC and DC explosion-proof motor line, and now offers ratings extending up to 224kW in NEMA frame sizes from 48 to 449
Now it's high efficiency in explosion proof motors
(May 2001)
ABB Automation is launching a new range of explosion proof motors with efficiency levels equivalent to the highest European standard, EFF1, which can save users significant running costs
A biodegradable grease for bearing lubrication
(November 2000)
SKF has developed a new biodegradable, low toxicity Green Grease, LGGB 2, which is a more planet-friendly alternative to standard (toxic and non-biodegradable) lubricating greases
Oiling the path to productivity
(June 2000)
A low cost lubricant may seem like good value, but inappropriate choice could leave you in a very slippery situation, as Jerry Truman of SKF explains

