Bakers Journal

Bio-High Temp 180 EP Grease suited to industrial applications

April 4, 2023
By Bakers Journal


Bio-High Temp 180 EP Grease, new from Renewable Lubricants Inc., is suited to use in  industrial and commercial bakery applications.

This multi-purpose lithium complex grease withstands high temperatures, heavy loading, and is ultimately biodegradable, making it suitable for automotive, industrial and agricultural wheel bearings where disc brakes generate high heat, as well as conveyor rollers, bearings, electric motors, pumps, and more.

The formulation is characterized by super high viscosity index base oil and lithium complex thickener that provides a very high load carrying capacity, excellent resistance to water and corrosion, and superior performance in a wide range of temperatures, the company said in a press release.

With no heavy metals or other harmful or environmentally undesirable additives such as chlorine, barium, or lead, Bio-High Temp 180 is a sustainable alternative. It meets or exceeds the performance requirements of ASTM D-4950 (BLGI GC/LB) and has high temperature properties and good cold temperature mobility. Bio-High Temp 180 EP Grease is ideal for use in conveyor rollers, bearings, electric motors, pumps, and in automotive, agricultural, and industrial wheel bearings where disc brakes generate high temperatures.

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It meets EPA 21013 Vessel General Permit guidelines for Environmentally Acceptable Lubricants and should be used in hydraulic systems where low toxicity, biodegradability, and non-bioaccumulation properties are required. The company’s nvironmentally responsible Bio-Rock Drill Oils are formulated from renewable agricultural plant resources

Starting from a single corn-based engine oil developed in the inventor’s garage, the company now offers more than 250 products and has over 100 worldwide patents.

renewablelube.com


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