Environmentally Friendly Lubricant

DayLube high performance grease from Dayton Progress uses nanoceramic particles that act as sub-microscopic ball bearings to provide continuous lubrication to steel surfaces
Feb. 10, 2011

DayLube high performance grease from Dayton Progress uses nanoceramic particles that act as sub-microscopic ball bearings to provide continuous lubrication to steel surfaces. It is now available in 5-gallon pails for higher volume applications such as the protection of bearings, bushings cables, cams, chains, conveyors, gears, lifters, machine parts, robotics, slides, wear plates and more.

With a lower coefficient of friction at all temperatures than traditional PTFE greases, chemically inert DAYLube is also environmentally friendly. It maintains its viscosity across full temperature range and is NSF-H1 Food Grade Certified.

It offers friction reduction and wear resistance in temperature ranges from -40°F to 800°F, and the nanoceramic particles remain intact to 2500°F. It also has high load-bearing properties, a low dielectric constant, does not contain metal or silicone and is resistant to steam, acids, and most chemical products.

Dayton Progress

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