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Norbert HEL 46-450 High Temperature Screw Paste

Product advantage

  • Ensure reliable screw connections through continuous and sufficient preload

  • It can be easily released after a long time at high temperatures

Your needs - our lubrication solutions

Norbert HEL 46-450 is a black hot propeller for high alloy steels, which contains a combination of fully synthetic polyalkylene glycol and ester base oils and inorganic solid lubricants.

The suitable temperature range of Norbert HEL 46-450 is between -40 ° C and 1000 ° C. In the normal temperature range (i.e. below 200 ° C), it exhibits good compression resistance. In the normal temperature range (i.e. below 200 ° C), it exhibits good corrosion resistance and good water resistance. Above 200 ° C, it can be used as a dry lubricant.

Product application

Screw paste for conventional and high alloy steels (chrome-nickel steel) at temperatures up to 1000 ° C. Lubrication and assembly paste up to 1000 ° C for connections of hot air ducts (e.g.: automotive exhaust systems). automotive exhaust systems). Connectors for use in turbochargers and compressors. Connectors for turbochargers and compressors.

Application Note

Before using Norbert HEL 46-450, the contact surface must be thoroughly cleaned and degreased. Before using Norbert HEL 46-450, the contact surface must be thoroughly cleaned and degreased. Then a thin layer of paste is applied with a brush, leather cloth or plastic sponge. Sponge to apply.

Norbert HEL 46-450 is easy to apply to the entire surface, thus avoiding over-lubrication. This prevents over-lubrication. Close the container immediately after use to prevent contamination.

Packaging Specifications

Packaging Specifications
Norbert HEL 46-450
Material sleeve 600g
+
Canned 750g
+
Barrel 5kg
+
Barrel 18kg
+
Vat 180kg
+

feature

feature
Norbert HEL 46-450
color
black
shape appearance
Homogeneous short fibrous
Operating temperature, low temperature lower limit
-40℃
Operating temperature, high temperature upper limit
1000℃
Density, Norbert method: PN 024, 20 ℃
Approximately 1.43 g/cm ³
Density, Kluber method: PN 024, 20 ℃
1.43 g / cm³.
Processing penetration rate, DIN ISO 2137/ASTM D217, 25 ° C, lower limit
325 0.1 mm
Working penetration, DIN ISO 2137/ASTM D217, 25 ° C, upper limit
340 0.1 mm
SKF-EMCOR, DIN 51802, Kluber Method: distilled water, 168 hours
≤ 1 Corrosion degree
Flow pressure, DIN 51805-2, -35 ℃
≤ 600 mbar
Drop point, DIN ISO 2176/IP 396
≥ 250 C
Four-ball tester, welding load, DIN 51350-4
≥ 5000 N
Friction coefficient screw test, hex bolts M10 x 30-8.8, DIN EN ISO 4017, fastening speed n = 5 min, number of screws = 20, nuts M10-8, surface and degreasing, facings 42CrMo4, roughness Ra 1.6, fastening torque MA = 50 Nm, average bearing surface friction coefficient (initial tightening), external test
0.11
Friction coefficient screw test, hex bolts M10 x 30-8.8, DIN EN ISO 4017, fastening speed n = 5 min, number of screws = 20, nuts M10-8, plain and degreased, surface material 42CrMo4, roughness Ra 1.6, fastening torque MA = 50 Nm, average thread friction coefficient (initial fastening). Coefficient (initial fastening), external test
0.09
Screw friction coefficient test, hex bolts M10 x 30-8.8, DIN EN ISO 4017, fastening speed n = 5 min, number of screws = 20, nuts M10-8, plain and degreasing, surface material 42CrMo4, roughness Ra 1.6, fastening torque MA = 50 Nm, standard deviation (S) Standard deviation of average bearing surface friction coefficient (initial fastening), external test
0.015
Friction coefficient screw test, hex bolts M10 x 30-8.8, DIN EN ISO 4017, fastening speed n = 5 min, number of screws = 20, nuts M10-8, plain and degreasing, surface material 42CrMo4, roughness Ra 1.6, fastening torque MA = 50 Nm, standard deviation (S) Standard deviation of average thread friction coefficient (initial fastening), external test
0.01
Screw friction coefficient test, hex bolts M10 x 50-A2-70, DIN EN ISO 4017, fastening speed n = 5 min, number of screws = 20, nuts M10-8, surface material 42CrMo4, roughness Ra 1.6, fastening. Roughness Ra 1.6, fastening torque MA = 40 Nm, average bearing surface friction coefficient (initial fastening), external test
0.09
Friction coefficient screw test, hex bolts M10 x 50-A2-70, DIN EN ISO 4017, fastening speed n = 5 min, number of screws = 20, nuts M10-8, surface material 42CrMo4, roughness Ra 1.6, fastening. Roughness Ra 1.6, fastening torque MA = 40 Nm, average thread friction coefficient (tightened at initial tightening), external test
0.11
Screw friction coefficient test, hexagonal bolts M10 x 50-A2-70, DIN EN ISO 4017, fastening speed n = 5 min ¬, number of screws = 20, nuts M10-8, surface material 42CrMo4, roughness Ra 1.6, fastening. Roughness Ra 1.6, fastening torque MA = 40 Nm, standard deviation of average bearing (S). Surface friction coefficient (initial fastening), external test
0.006
Friction coefficient screw test, hexagonal bolts M10 x 50-A2-70, DIN EN ISO 4017, fastening speed n = 5 min ¬, number of screws = 20, nuts M10-8, surface material 42CrMo4, roughness Ra 1.6, fastening. Roughness Ra 1.6, fastening torque MA = 40 Nm, standard deviation of average thread (S). Friction coefficient (initial fastening), external test
0.03
Water resistance, DIN 51807-1,3 hours, 90C ≤ 1 - 90 grades
≤1 - 90 Grade

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