How to choose grease that can be used in high-temperature environments

Various greases are used for the lubrication of molds and machine parts, but in high-temperature environments, the performance of standard lithium greases significantly decreases, leading to issues such as seizure and galling. So, how should one choose "high-temperature greases"?
First, the heat resistance temperature should be noted. Typical lithium-based greases have a limit of around 200°C, but in mold environments, conditions can reach 400°C to 800°C. In such cases, high-temperature greases that use heat-resistant additives or special base oils are essential.
Second, oxidation stability is also important. When the oil oxidizes due to rising temperatures, the lubricating film is lost, and component wear progresses rapidly.
Third, the initial break-in performance should not be overlooked. The ability to form a smooth film during startup at high temperatures can greatly affect the lifespan.
For example, the "Golden Grease Series" can handle mold environments up to 800°C due to its hybrid design of inorganic and organic components. It allows for lubrication, release, and rust prevention all at once, leading to more efficient mold maintenance. In workplaces struggling with high-temperature environments, choosing such specialized greases can achieve both increased production efficiency and cost reduction.

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Golden Grease is a high-performance industrial grease that can withstand high-temperature environments of up to 800°C. It excels in heat resistance, lubrication, and wear resistance, preventing seizing, wear, and galling of molds and machine parts. It maintains stable lubrication performance even at high temperatures, contributing to the longevity of equipment and reducing maintenance burdens. With minimal grease residue and excellent cleanliness after use, it is utilized across a wide range of industries, including molds, casting, glass, ceramics, automotive parts, and machining.