Datasheet
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Electrical Properties
Breakdown Voltage (BS148 (kV))
4.05
Base Oil Properties
Base Oil Type
Poly Alkylene Glycol
Base Oil Viscosity @ 40°C (Kinematic Viscosity (cSt))
225
Base Oil Viscosity @ 100°C (Kinematic Viscosity (cSt))
37
Base Oil Viscosity Index (ASTM D 2270)
214
Pour Point (ASTM D 97 (°C))
-37
Flash Point (COC ASTM D 92 (°C))
214
Mechanical Properties
4 Ball Wear
2.148
Weld Load
126
Packing Order Code Shelf Life Container Dimension NATO Stock No.
1Kg Bulk ESGB01K 72 Months 114mm (Diameter) x 120mm (Height) 6850-99-075-6602
5Kg Bulk ESGB05K 72 Months 178mm (Diameter) x 235mm (Height)
12.5Kg Bulk ESGB12.5K 72 Months 254mm (Diameter) x 330mm (Height)
25Kg Bulk ESGB25K 72 Months 305mm (Diameter) x 406mm (Height)
200ml Aerosol ESGB200D 36 Months 6850-99-224-1974
20ml Syringe ESGB20S 48 Months 6850-99-220-4560
35ml Syringe ESGB35SL 48 Months
The 12.5 and 25 kg grease drums have parallel sides for use with “follower plate” dispensing equipment for
automated manufacturing lines.
Directions for Use
Before final treatment with Electrolube lubricants, contact surfaces should be clean and dry. For general
removal of dirt, Electrolube Ultrasolve is recommended. Hardened dirt and tarnish, especially on larger contacts,
should be removed by rubbing with an abrasive material, which can be impregnated with the lubricant to be
used.
After cleaning non-wiping contacts, loosened tarnish should be removed before a final application of lubricant is
made. Electrolube Contact Cleaning Strips (CCS) are recommended for this purpose. With wiping contacts,
loosened tarnish will be pushed aside. This can be removed if desired, but is usually not necessary, due to the
excellent lubricating and protective properties of the contact lubricant.



