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Gear Slide Bearing Mechanism Grease / MC Grease Series

Gears and slides of gears, reducers, and transmissions, as well as high-speed spindles and bearings of small motors! It is also effective for feeling adjustments.

The MC Grease series is a grease that can be used for lubrication and feel adjustment of mechanisms. It excels in extreme pressure resistance, wear resistance, adhesion, and stability, and is widely used. < Features > ■ It has low oil separation and almost no oil seepage, so it does not contaminate the surrounding area. ■ It has excellent rubber and resin compatibility, so it does not have adverse effects. ■ It can be used in a wide temperature range from -60 to 120°C. ■ It remains stable for long periods of time. ■ There are also models available that have soundproofing and noise-reducing effects. ◆◇ Corporations wishing to request a sample, please contact us through the link below and specify your "intended use"◇◆

  • Fats and oils
  • Lubricants

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[FLOIL Case Study] Mechanism Grease

Improving design freedom and simplifying processes! Many customers who struggle with oil seepage and separation have adopted our solutions.

We introduce a case study of the lubricant "FLOIL," which excels in low temperature, sound dampening, and durability. With the miniaturization and space-saving of products, mechanism designs that reduce clearance have become common, leading to grease application areas being located close to the exterior. However, issues arose where the oil components of the grease would seep out due to capillary action or separation of the oil components. In response, we implemented this product. As a result, areas that were previously avoided for grease application due to concerns about seepage can now accommodate grease application, increasing the freedom of structural design. [Case Overview] ■ Challenges and Background Before Implementation - Elimination of oil seepage due to product miniaturization and space-saving. ■ Effects After Implementation - Removal of market defect concerns, improved design freedom, and simplification of processes. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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