FTM 321: Oil Separation, Wire Cone Method (FED-STD-791 Method 321.2)

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 FTM-321Oil Separation from Lubricating Grease (Static Technique)

The tendency of oil to separate either during storage or when idle in a hot bearing can be an important property.  This test can distinguish between greases that will either promote or prevent oil separation according to the demands of the application. The bleeding of oil from grease under static conditions and elevated temperatures is measured.  Temperatures from 150°F to 450°F can be used.  30 hours is the usual test period but may be extended or shortened as necessary. 

API Bulletin 5A2 (A.3) substitutes a nickel cone with 1.0 mm holes for the wire screen used in ASTM D6184 and FTM-321. 
This technique may simulate oil losses expected through the grease seals typically used on machines and tools used in 'Lubricated for Life' bearings.

Price: $133.00

Sample size: 100 g

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Petro-Lubricant Testing Laboratories, Inc.
116 Sunset Inn Road, Lafayette, NJ 07848, USA
Phone: +1 973-579-3448

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