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A Rocol Lubricants product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 16, 2004

A new lubricant promises to deliver improved performance, less build-up, longer wet life, increased lubrication intervals and lower power consumption on industrial chains.

A brand new product from market leader Rocol Lubricants promises to deliver improved performance, less build-up, longer wet life, increased lubrication intervals and lower power consumption on industrial chains.

The new, high performance Chainguard 280 has been specifically formulated to overcome problems widely encountered with high temperature chains, particularly in the bakery industry.

Bakery oven chains require low running friction to eliminate the problems of drag, noise and unnecessary power consumption.

Ineffective lubricants will exacerbate these problems, leading to noisy chains that do not run smoothly and consume too much power.

Chainguard 280 will overcome these and other issues through superior formulation and performance properties.

Solid lubricants - used in some products to improve lubricity - do not evaporate and cause solids build up on chains, blocking access to essential areas of links and pins that require lubrication to maintain optimum performance.

In addition, some low performance lubricants cannot offer sufficiently high thermal stability and degrade, leading to the formation of varnish, which can burn and build up, causing similar chain blockages.

These blockages lead to increased chain noise, wear and greater power consumption.

As a result of its exceptional formulation, Chainguard 280 does not contain solid lubricants.

This means that, as well as outperforming other products, it will reduce the incidence of chain blockages.

Capable of maintaining performance standards at temperatures up to 280C, Chainguard 280 has low evaporation, giving the lubricant high thermal stability, a longer wet life and ensuring less product is required to maintain chain performance at optimum levels.

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