Main Properties of Apiezon® Greases
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Typical Property
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AP101 |
AP100 |
H Grease |
L Grease |
M Grease |
N Grease |
T Grease |
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Main areas of application
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General Purpose |
Lubricating |
High Temperature |
High Vacuum |
General Vacuum |
Cryogenic |
Medium Temperature |
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Typical working temperature range,
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°C
°F
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-40 to 180
-40 to 365 |
10 to 30
50 to 86 |
-10 to 240
14 to 464 |
10 to 30
50 to 86 |
10 to 30
50 to 86 |
-269 to 30
-452 to 86 |
10 to 120
50 to 248 |
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Melting point - ASTM.D 566-02 (IP 132/96),
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°C
°F
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>200
>392 |
42 to 52
108 to 126 |
does not melt |
42 to 52
108 to 126 |
40 to 48
104 to 118 |
42 to 52
108 to 126 |
112 to 137
233 to 278 |
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Vapour pressure @
20°C / 68°F, Torr
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<1.0 x 10-5 |
7.0 x 10-11 |
1.7 x 10-9 |
7.0 x 10-11 |
1.7 x 10-9 |
6.0 x 10-10 |
4.6 x 10-9 |
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Relative density @
20°C / 68°F
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0.981 |
1.042 |
0.918 |
0.896 |
0.894 |
0.911 |
0.912 |
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Resistant to radiation
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*N/R |
*N/R |
*N/R |
Yes |
Yes |
*N/R |
*N/R |
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Lubricity 4 Ball Test - ASTM.D 2596 (IP 239/97), kg
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450 |
450 |
250 |
150 |
140 |
150 |
250 |
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Outgassing characteristics - ASTM.E 595-93(2003)e1
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TML
CVCM
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N/A
N/A |
<1%
<0.1% |
<1%
<0.1% |
<1%
<0.1% |
N/A
N/A |
<1%
<0.1% |
N/A
N/A |
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Coefficient of expansion per °C over 20-30°C
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0.00066 |
N/A |
0.00077 |
0.00076 |
0.00075 |
0.00072 |
0.00073 |
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Thermal conductivity
@ 20°C, w/m °C
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N/A |
N/A |
0.216 |
0.194 |
0.194 |
0.194 |
N/A |
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Electrical strength, V/mil (0."001)
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N/A |
N/A |
800 |
730 |
850 |
820 |
730 |
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*N/R - Not Recommended

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