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Characteristics of Silicone
Grease
Page Contents
Silicone grease products
are made with a silicone
fluid base oil blended with
materials such as fillers,
oiliness improvers and
antioxidants. They have
greater thermo-oxidative
stability and moisture
resistance than common
mineral oil-based greases,
and can be used in a wider
range of temperatures.
Furthermore, silicone
greases are chemically
inert, so they can be used
on almost any equipment.
Lubrication in Low
Temperature Applications

G30L G30M G30H

Characteristics of Silicone
Grease
Lubrication in Low
Temperatures
Lubrication in High
Temperatures
Solvent-resistant Lubrication
Non-mineral Oil Lubrication For
Rubbers
Plastic Lubrication
Applications for G501
Lubrication for Sliding Parts
Adhesive Applications
Applications for G330, G340,
G350 and G360 series

The Shin-Etsu G30 series


provide superior lubrication particularly in low
temperatures (-60C to +180C.)
Available in three consistencies (grease hardness): L
is softest, followed by M and H.
Lubrication in High Temperature Applications

G40L G40M G40H


G420
The G40 series are
ideal for lubrication
of sealed bearings
particularly in high
temperature
applications (-30C
to +200C.)
Available in three consistencies (grease hardness): L
is softest, followed by M and H. G420 provides
superior lubrication in the very high temperature range
(-30C to +250C.) The G40 series of greases meets
US military MIL-L15719A specifications.
Solvent-resistant Lubrication

FG720 FG721 FG722


The FG720 series is a fluorosilicone grease containing

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flurosilicone fluid as the base oil and the fine powder


of fluoro carbon resin. These greases have the
characteristics of both silicone and fluorine
compounds, so they offer outstanding resistance to
heat, solvents and other chemicals. They provide
excellent lubrication in high speed, high load
conditions.
Non-mineral Oil Lubrication For Rubbers

G411
G411 is a non-mineral oil grease for rubber
automotive parts. It has excellent resistance to heat
and cold. G411 has no adverse effects on synthetic
rubber cups. It provides consistent lubrication and
meets JIS K 2228 specification.
Plastic Lubrication

G501
G501 uses a special silicone fluid as the base oil. It is
specially
formulated for
lubrication and
noise reduction for
blower bearings
and plastic parts.
With G501, there
is a low incidence of stress cracks in polycarbonate
(PC), polyacetal (POM), ABS and other plastics. It
also provides better lubrication for steel-on-steel
applications than conventional silicone greases.
Applications for G501
Sliding parts in air conditioners,
ventilation fans, room heaters, and
washing machines for lubrication.

Gears in VTRs, fully automatic


mechanism of servomotors for
lubrication and noise elimination.

Plastic gears in printers,


typewriters, and other OA
machines for lubrication and noise
elimination.

Gears in recreational goods such


as toys for lubrication and
maintenance

Lubrication for Sliding Parts

G6500
G6500 provides good lubricating performance and
there is low incidence of stress cracks in plastic.
Applying G6500 to sliding parts such as slide volume
controls improves the feel and operation life. G6500 is
recommended for use in locations with relatively low
revolution speeds.
Adhesive Applications (Torque and Damper)

G330 G331 G332


G333 G334
G340 G341 G342

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G351 G352 G353


Shin-Etsu Silicone
grease in the
G330, G340 and
G350 series
provide high
adhesion and
exhibit little
change in torque
values resulting from temperature changes. In a range
of equipment, these greases are applied to sliding
and rotating parts, where their high adhesive strength
provides a superior damping effect. The G330 series
are low adhesion greases (torque 5-35), whereas the
G350 series are high adhesion (torque 40-50.) The
G340 series is especially formulated for consistent
torque forces in low temperature range.
G631 G632 G633
The G630 series were developed for the bearings of
variable resistors. These materials impart very stable
torque to bearings in resistors. They are also be used
for damping.
Applications for G330, G340, G350 and G360 series
Eject damper mechanisms in
cassette decks

Bearing in rotary volume-control


resistors and rotary switches

Sliding parts in optical


instruments

Sliding parts in volume control


resistors

Shock absorbers and air


cylinders
For further information please see the Greases and
Fluid Compounds Information Brochure here.

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