In modern industry and precision equipment, the choice of lubricating grease often determines the smoothness of operation and service life of mechanisms. Especially when facing composite requirements such as low-temperature environments, multi-material contact, and noise control, traditional greases often fail to strike a balance: they either thicken and solidify at low temperatures, cause swelling reactions with plastics or rubber, or fail to form a stable damping effect. Hank Low-Temperature Damping Grease, with its carefully designed synthetic base oil and special thickening system, breaks these limitations and truly achieves "durable and compatible with multiple materials," delivering damping and noise reduction performance in one go.
Low-temperature performance is one of the core advantages of Hank Low-Temperature Damping Grease. In harsh environments tens of degrees below zero, ordinary mineral-based greases can cause starting torque to rise sharply or even completely seize due to base oil solidification. Hank uses low pour point synthetic oil combined with a special low-temperature thixotropic agent, allowing the grease to maintain appropriate consistency and shear stability even at low temperatures. This means that whether it's the gimbal of outdoor security cameras, automotive door lock actuators, or transmission mechanisms in polar research equipment, smooth and consistent damping torque can be achieved under cold conditions, ensuring sensitive response at startup and minimal torque fluctuation during operation.
Multi-material compatibility is another major highlight of Hank Low-Temperature Damping Grease. In modern electronic products, automotive interiors, and home appliances, lubrication points often involve steel, aluminum alloy, POM, PA, PC, ABS, and various rubber sealing rings. The ester-based base oils or certain additives in many ordinary greases can corrode plastics and rubber, causing parts to crack, deform, or swell, ultimately leading to abnormal noise and failure. Hank Low-Temperature Damping Grease strictly selects synthetic oils and additives with excellent compatibility with polymer materials during the formulation stage. Through extensive immersion and contact testing, it ensures inertness to common engineering plastics, elastomers, and metal surfaces. Therefore, users no longer need to prepare multiple greases for different contact materials—one grease can cover the vast majority of application scenarios, greatly simplifying the selection and maintenance process.
Damping performance is a key indicator of product quality. The function of damping grease is not simply lubrication, but to provide controlled resistance between moving parts to achieve cushioning, positioning, or noise reduction. Hank Low-Temperature Damping Grease uses high viscosity index base oil compounded with polymer thickeners to form a fine and stable fiber structure. This structure smoothly converts kinetic energy into heat during gear meshing, slide rail movement, or shaft rotation, thereby suppressing vibration and impact. In actual tests, damping gears coated with Hank Low-Temperature Damping Grease exhibited constant and uniform torque values in forward and reverse rotation tests, with minimal fluctuation as speed changes. More importantly, this damping effect remains stable across a wide temperature range—it won't suddenly thin out and lose damping at high temperatures, nor become overly viscous at low temperatures.
Noise reduction is a direct extension of damping performance. When metal or plastic parts in precision mechanisms undergo relative motion, microscopic friction and impact generate unpleasant noise. Hank Low-Temperature Damping Grease, with its excellent oil film adsorption capacity and shear resistance, forms a tough lubricating film at the friction interface, effectively isolating direct contact between micro-asperities. This film not only reduces the friction coefficient but also absorbs vibration energy, significantly reducing high-frequency noise and periodic abnormal sounds. For example, in applications such as automotive air conditioning vent adjustment vanes, audio knobs, and office chair lift handles, using Hank Low-Temperature Damping Grease results in a solid and quiet operating feel—retaining just the right amount of damping while eliminating "squeaking" or "clicking" impact sounds, truly achieving damping and noise reduction in one step.
In terms of durability, Hank Low-Temperature Damping Grease also performs excellently. It uses highly oxidation-resistant synthetic base oil, combined with anti-wear extreme pressure additives and anti-rust anti-corrosion components, providing long-term resistance to oxidation, shear, and fretting wear. In endurance tests lasting thousands of hours, the grease showed no oil separation, drying, or hardening, maintaining good color and consistency, with the friction coefficient consistently staying within the set range. This means users don't need to frequently re-grease or replace parts, reducing maintenance costs—especially suitable for sealed mechanisms or maintenance-free components that are difficult to service regularly.
In summary, Hank Low-Temperature Damping Grease offers engineers a cost-effective lubrication solution with its five key features: low-temperature adaptability, material compatibility, stable damping, significant noise reduction, and extended service life. Whether in freezing outdoor equipment or precise indoor mechanisms, it leverages its excellent formulation balance to make every rotation and slide smooth, quiet, and durable. Choosing Hank Low-Temperature Damping Grease means choosing a reliable guarantee that delivers "one-step" performance.