Texaco Starplex® NLGI Grade 2
Subcategory: Fluid; Lubricant
Close Analogs: CPS Number: 221935; MSDS Number: 8807
Material Notes: Texaco Starplex greases deliver value through:- Good water resistance — Strong resistance to wash out of bearings.
- Good rust and corrosion protection, even in wet conditions.
- Extreme pressure protection.
- Protection against shock loading, thus extending bearing life.
- Outstanding film strength and adhesive properties.
- Good low temperature pumpability — Better handling in the container and grease dispensing equipment.
Texaco Starplex greases are water resistant, extreme pressure, heavy duty chassis, wheel bearing and general purpose lubricating greases. They are manufactured using highly refined, select high viscosity index base oils, and a lithium complex soap. Texaco Starplex greases are available in two grades: - NLGI 1 for better pumpability at low ambient temperatures
- NLGI 2 for use in normal ambient temperatures.
Texaco Starplex greases are formulated to: - Protect bearings and other metal surfaces from corrosion when exposed to wet conditions.
- Resist water. These greases strongly resist being washed out of bearings.
- Retain their consistency under adverse service conditions.
- Provide outstanding film strength and adhesive properties. As a result, Texaco Starplex greases are particularly effective in providing low wear in shock load service.
- Operate effectively over a wide temperature range.
Texaco Starplex greases are recommended for:- General use in the lubrication of trucks, tractors, and passenger cars. This includes ball joints, universal joints, and all other chassis points, wheel bearings, water pumps, and fifth wheels.
- Boat trailer wheel bearings.
- High temperature disc brake bearing applications.
Texaco Starplex greases are approved for the NLGI Certification Mark GC-LB.Typical test data are average values only. Minor variations which do not affect product performance are to be expected in normal manufacturing. Notes: - Minimum operating temperature is the lowest temperature at which a grease, already in place, could be expected to provide lubrication. Most greases cannot be pumped at these minimum temperatures.
- Maximum operating temperature is the highest temperature at which the grease could be used with frequent (daily) relubrication.
- Determined on mineral oil extracted by vacuum filtration.
Available Properties |
- Viscosity Measurement
- Saybolt Viscosity at 100°F
- Saybolt Viscosity at 210°F
- Kinematic Viscosity at 40°C (104°F)
- Kinematic Viscosity at 100°C (212°F)
- Four Ball Extreme Pressure, Weld Load
- Four Ball Wear
- Penetration P(0), 1/10 mm
- Penetration P(60), 1/10 mm
- Timken Test
- Maximum Service Temperature, Air
- Minimum Service Temperature, Air
- Pour Point
- Flash Point
- Dropping Point
- Color
- Texture
- Thickener, %
- Wheel Bearing Life, B50, hr
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