Lithium Hydroxide
Lithium hydroxide is a key component in the production of high-temperature lubricants and greases. It is estimated to make up 70 to 75% of the grease sold worldwide.
Lithium hydroxide is used to form a lithium salt in grease, which acts as a thickener for the lubricating oil.
Although they can be more expensive to manufacture than other grease types, the increased cost is offset by improved performance.
Lithium greases:
- exhibit excellent adhesion to metal.
- are non-corrosive.
- do not break down under heavy loads.
- have excellent heat resistance. It is capable of withstanding very high temperatures and has a drip temperature of approximately 200° Celsius.
- demonstrate better water resistance compared to traditional sodium based greases.
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Lithium hydroxide monohydrate; Lithium hydroxide industry grade
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