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NORBERT 250/2 白色万能润滑膏,不含金属

产品说明

Norbert 250/2 采用合成基础油配制而成,是一种基于陶瓷填料的高温润滑膏,专为高负荷滑动面的润滑而设计。

应用范围

  • 适用于高负荷滑动面的润滑,特别适合低滑动速度或振荡运动条件,例如高合金钢材或有色金属的螺纹连接、插头链接、插销接头。

  • 用于对温度有要求的螺纹连接表面分离,例如内燃机和涡轮机中的连接部位。

  • 为螺杆、销钉、螺栓、法兰、主轴和密接件提供可靠的防腐蚀保护。

  • 适用于不锈钢连接件。

应用行业

  • 营养和食品工业

  • 火车设备

  • 化学工业

  • 橡胶和塑料加工

  • 设备和(工具)机械制造

  • 物流

  • 钢铁工业

  • 专业市政技术

  • 维护和保养

  • 纸张和包装工业

  • 造船和船舶技术

优点和效用

  • 经济高效的产品解决方案,适合长期使用多种润滑膏的用户。

  • 对冷水、热水以及大多数酸和碱具有良好的耐受性。

  • 具备出色的防腐蚀性能。

  • 添加了提升综合性能的 Mox-Active 添加剂。

  • 不含金属,适用于对金属敏感的应用环境。

使用提示

为达到最佳粘附效果,请在使用前清洁螺纹和滑动面上的污垢及其他润滑剂残留。使用油刷、刮刀等工具,将足量的 Norbert 250/2 均匀涂抹在螺栓/螺母座面及螺纹上。本品膏体同时具备密封功能。
注意:本润滑膏不可替代润滑脂使用,且仅应与相容的密封或润滑材料混合。

包装规格

包装规格Norbert 250/2
罐装 1 kg+
桶装 5 kg+
桶装 25 kg+
大桶装 180 kg+



产品参数

项目参数值
颜色白色
基础油合成油混合物
滴点 (DIN ISO 2176 / IP 396)
固体润滑剂白色固体润滑剂
形状外观均匀膏状
工作温度下限-50℃
工作温度上限250℃
最大使用温度约 1600℃
密度 (20℃)约 1.25 g/cm³
螺纹摩擦系数 (DIN EN ISO 16047)
螺钉:ISO 4017 M10x55-8.8 氧化黑色
螺母:ISO 4032 M10-10 氧化黑色
0.12
螺纹摩擦系数 (DIN EN ISO 16047)
螺钉:ISO 4017 A2 M10x55-70
螺母:ISO 4032 A2 M10-70
0.15
最小保质期 – 放置于未开封原装容器中,置于干燥无霜处36 个月


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