Description
Krytox EG2000 Grease - An Electronic Grade Grease
Krytox EG2000 belongs to a new line of electronics grade greases.
Krytox EG2000 is an alternative to the aerospace grade Krytox 240AC.
Electronics grade greases are drop in replacements for the Krytox 240 series and will not require re-qualification. The specifications are exactly the same.
The only difference is that these greases will not carry the MIL SPEC certification.
Krytox EG2000 Grease - Mechanical Stability
Krytox® greases have excellent mechanical stability in bearings. They do not break down under mechanical stress and lose their ability to hold oil. The greases were mixed in a grease worker for 60, 10,000, and 100,000 strokes and tested for changes in hardness. All greases tested had changes of less than 30 points on the NLGI penetration scale and were within 1/2 grade of their original starting point. Roll stability tests were performed according to ASTM D1831 for 2 hr with the 4500-lbf reference load. The penetration change was minor and was within 1/2 grade of the original starting point.
Krytox EG2000 Grease - Composition
Krytox® is a perfluoropolyether (PFPE)—also called perfluoroalkylether (PFAE) or perfluoropolyalkylether (PFPAE). Krytox® fluorinated oils are a series of low molecular weight, fluorine end-capped, homopolymers of hexafluoropropylene epoxide with the following chemical structure: F-(CF-CF2-O)n-CF2CF3 | CF3 where n = 10–60 The polymer chain is completely saturated and contains only the elements carbon, oxygen, and fluorine; hydrogen is not present. On a weight basis, a typical Krytox® oil contains 21.6% carbon, 9.4% oxygen, and 69.0% fluorine.
Krytox EG2000 Grease - Compatibility Analysis
Krytox EG 2000 is compatible with all elastomeric seal materials and engineering plastics. The limiting factor when using Krytox® with any material is the thermal stability of the elastomer or plastic. Krytox® performance lubricants are compatible with the following common elastomers and plastics:
Fluorosilicone
Ethylacrylate
Methyl Silicone Viton® A Fluoroelastomer
Urethane
Hypalon® Synthetic Rubber Hytrel®
Polyester Elastomer
Butyl 325
Neoprene WRT
Nycar 100 (Buna N)
EPT, Peroxide Cure
Nordel® Hydrocarbon Rubber
Delrin® Acetal
Zytel® Nylon
Vespel®
Teflon® Fluoropolymer
Kalrez® Fluoroelastomer*
* 15–20 vol% swelling at high temperatures when immersed.