PratsA
Materials
- Oct 9, 2009
- 19
One of my main projects at my company is to reduce our inventory of adhesives and other chemicals. I've been asked to look at our lubricants and try to cut down on what we use.
In particular, I'm comparing Molykote 3452 (fluorosilicone base with ptfe filler) and Parker Super O-Lube (conventional silicone grease). The molykote's viscosity is almost a factor of ten lower than the O-lube, but otherwise the only difference seems to be the base.
In general, it looks like fluorosilicone lubes have all the advantages of silicone lubricants, plus other advantages like:
They will not swell silicone o-rings
Higher load capacity for metal-metal contact
Effective at lower speeds
Better chemical resistance
I'm not finding out what the disadvantages are. Other than cost, is there any reason to prefer a silicone based grease like O-Lube over the fluorosilicone grease?
In particular, I'm comparing Molykote 3452 (fluorosilicone base with ptfe filler) and Parker Super O-Lube (conventional silicone grease). The molykote's viscosity is almost a factor of ten lower than the O-lube, but otherwise the only difference seems to be the base.
In general, it looks like fluorosilicone lubes have all the advantages of silicone lubricants, plus other advantages like:
They will not swell silicone o-rings
Higher load capacity for metal-metal contact
Effective at lower speeds
Better chemical resistance
I'm not finding out what the disadvantages are. Other than cost, is there any reason to prefer a silicone based grease like O-Lube over the fluorosilicone grease?