High Temperature Grease Performance Lubrication
High Temperature Grease Performance Lubrication
High Temperature Grease Performance Lubrication
Dropping
Point
Test
Figure A
The SKF R0F test employs two 6204 test ball bearings in a
continuous operating mode in each of the 5 test rigs. Grease
failure is detected by bearing temperature excursion. The R0F
test has flexibility to vary both speed and load, but a lightly
loaded set-up at 10,000 rpm is typical. The upper continuous
operating temperature limit for a grease is generally determined
by the highest temperature at which the L50 life will exceed
1000 hours.
The DIN 51821 (or FE9) test (Figure B) uses 7206B angular
contact ball bearings which may be run in one of three
standard modes. Method A, in which unshielded bearings are
packed with 2 ml of grease, is typically run at 6000 rpm with
1500 N axial load to classify a grease's high temperature limit.
Grease failure is detected by bearing torque increase, as
indicated by an increase in the power requirement of the rig
motor. Under the DIN 51825 Type K Grease Classification
system, the maximum temperature at which a grease may
be used for continuous lubrication is defined as the highest
temperature at which an L50 of 100 hours is achieved.
200
390
180
355
160
320
140
285
120
250
Temperature, C
Temperature, F
Based on
Dropping
Point
Based on
FE9
Bearing
Test
100
215
Mobilgrease
XHP 222
Figure C
DIN 51821 (FAG FE9) Bearing Test
Figure B
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