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Phillips 66 HD Calcium Grease NLGI No. 2
Categories: Fluid; Lubricant; Calcium Gellant; Organic Soap Gellant

Material Notes: Description: Conoco HD Calcium Grease is a formulated product, ideally suited for equipment exposed to corrosive fluids, saltwater or extremely high temperatures. HD Calcium Grease is used exclusively by NASA in the space shuttle program due to its resistance to saltwater corrosion. Natural tackiness, water washout resistance and load-carrying ability make HD Calcium Grease useful in large, low-speed, heavily loaded industrial antifriction bearings and slow-speed open gearing. HD Calcium Grease's calcium-sulfonate thickener is a gel or “nonsoap” grease type. This provides a grease which is resistant to oil bleeding, handles high temperatures (up to 500°F (260°C), 350°F (177°C) continuous), is shear stable and is nearly impervious to water washout. Rust and corrosion protection is good, particularly over long periods since water, air and other corrosive material cannot penetrate the gel structure of the grease as easily as with soap-thickened greases.

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Phillips 66 Lubricants was spun-off from ConocoPhillips in 2012.

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Physical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Viscosity Measurement 9595Viscosity Index (Base Oil Property)
Saybolt Viscosity at 100°F 2177 SUS2177 SUSBase Oil Property
Saybolt Viscosity at 210°F 149 SUS149 SUSBase Oil Property
Kinematic Viscosity at 40°C (104°F) 470 cSt470 cStBase Oil
Kinematic Viscosity at 100°C (212°F) 31.5 cSt31.5 cStBase Oil
 
Mechanical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Four Ball Extreme Pressure, Load Wear Index 6868
Four Ball Extreme Pressure, Weld Load 250 kg551 lb (mass)
Four Ball Wear 0.460 mm0.0181 in
Penetration P(60), 1/10 mm 285285
Timken Test 15900 g35.0 lb
 
Thermal PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Maximum Service Temperature, Air 204 °C400 °F
Minimum Service Temperature, Air -12.2 °C10.0 °F
Pour Point -12.2 °C10.0 °F(Base Oil Property)
Dropping Point 288 °C550 °F
 
Descriptive Properties
ASTM Rust Fresh and SaltwaterPass
ColorTan-Brown
Copper Corrosion1B
Oil Separation0 wt.%
Roll Stability10.3% Change
ThickenerCalcium Sulfonate
Water Washout0

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