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Petroleum Oils and Lubricants
LubricantIt does not lose efficiency in conditions of both low and high temperatures, high humidity and abrasive environment; Improved temperature characteristics; It has a high mechanical stability; Resistant to water washout; It has good anti-corrosive properties; It has exceptional extreme pressure and anti-wear properties; It has an increased life between replacements; Inhibits hydrogen wear of friction surfaces, repeatedly prolonging service node; Exceeds the latest requirements of equipment manufacturers.
Lubricants Nano-Grease Nanolube series, based on the patented additive Nanol®, unparalleled in the world production of Germany, containing suspended organic metal complex that forms a protective nanolayer on friction surfaces, thus, without entering into chemical reactions with other elements. Thanks to the recovery processes of organometallic complexes with an excess friction nanolayer is constantly updated, and liquid metals ions are again collected in a micellar structure, which allows a tremendous increase lifespan antiwear properties of lubricants. Formed during operation a protective layer on the surface reduces the friction due to the temperature difference in melting point between the organometallic complex and the metal surface as well as fill the microcracks on the friction surface and thereby completely eliminate hydrogen wear processes.
Grease Low temperature Nanolube Arctic - high performance multipurpose grease based semisynthetic oils, with lithium as a thickener. Specially designed additives include an anti-friction additive Nanol®, provides multiple mechanisms for increasing service life. Lubrication Nanolube Arctic specifically designed to operate at low temperatures. Operating Temperature Range: -60 to + 140 ° C (for short periods up to + 150 ° C).
Low-temperature lubricant Nanolube Arctic used in gear, worm gear reducers and plain bearings and rolling bearings; various actuators, screw pairs loaded gears, mechanisms operated outdoors, car friction units.