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Dow Corning INTERNAL
New Silicone Copolymer Lubricants
GREASES | PASTES | OILS | COMPOUNDS | DISPERSIONS | ANTI-FRICTION COATINGS
Moscow International Lubricants Week 2016
November 15-18, 2016
Ilya Oshkin, Dr. Manfred Jungk, Alexandra Nevskaya
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Topics
• Siloxane Copolymer Technology
• G-900x Series Greases
• Technology review
• Applications
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Polysiloxanes: Structure and Properties
Dimethyl
Silicone “Standard” silicones H3C –Si – O – Si – O — Si – O – CH3
CH3 CH3
n
CH3
CH3CH3CH3
Phenyl
Methyl
Silicone
Additional thermal
and oxidation stabilityH3C –Si – O – Si – O — Si – O – CH3
CH3 CH3
n
CH3
CH3C6H5CH3
Fluoro
Silicone Better load-carrying capacity
and wear resistance
Excellent chemical
resistance H3C –Si – O – Si – O — Si – O – CH3
CH3 CH3
n
CH3
CH3
CH2CH3
CH2
CF3
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Structure of Phenyl / Fluoro Siloxane Copolymer Lubricants
FluoroPhenyl
Thermal stability Wear resistance
Phenyl / Fluoro Copolymer
Different Ph/F ratio allows to
ballance between thermal stability
and wear resistance
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Properties – Thermal Stability
• Samples stored in
an oven at 250°C
• Viscosity measured
weekly / biweekly
until gelling
Sample with high phenyl
content (75:25) has best
thermal / oxidation
stability
Open cup allows evaporation of fluid
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Properties – Thermal Stability
• Samples stored in
an oven at 250°C
• Viscosity measured
weekly / biweekly
• All ratios behave
similarly
• Slight viscosity
decrease
Closed cup prevents evaporation of fluid
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Properties – Comparison
Fluid Ph/F
75:25
Ph/F
50:50
Ph/F
25:75
PAO
40
Polyol-
ester
Silicone
fluids
(PMPS)
Fluoro-
silicone
PFPE
(branch
ed)
PFPE
(linear)
Viscosity
(40°C), mPas408 328 314 345 171 244 188 80 cSt 159 cSt
Viscosity Index 229 239 242 155 145 220 241 108 338
TGA (250°C) 98,6% 99,0% 99,0% 97,4% 96,5% 99,1% 97,2% 93,4% 99,3%
DSC (onset
temperature)282°C 283°C 277°C 205°C 203°C 366°C 246°C 348°C 330°C
Evaporation
(200°C, 7d)0,13% 0,47% 0,65% 7,85% 13,38% 1,46% 18,50%
Not
tested
Not
tested
TGA and DSC: 30-500°C, 10°C/min, air 60ml/min
Evaporation: internal test method (open cups in oven)
• Viscosity indices 230 – 250
• TGA: ≈ 99% of material remains at 250oC
• DSC onset temperatures > 270oC
• Low evaporation at 250oC
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Properties – Wear Resistance of Neat Fluids
T = 50°C
Freq.= 50 Hz
Load = 300 N
Stroke = 2 mm
Cylinder / Plate
Phenylmethyl-
polysiloxane
fluids are not
measureable
(300 N)
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Properties – Wear Resistance of Neat Fluids
Fluid Ph/F ratio 400 N load 800 N load
Average wear scar diameter
Phenyl / Fluoro Siloxane
Copolymer
75:25 1,53 mmNot
measureable
50:50 1,48 mm 2,82 mm
25:75 0,55 mm 1,81 mm
Polyphenylmethylsiloxane Not measurable
Fluorosilicone 1,18 mm 1,17 mm
4-ball wear scar test (DIN 51350-3)
• 400 N load typically too high for Phenyl-Si-fluids
• Copolymer fluids are able to generate results
• The higher the fluoro content the smaler the wear scars
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Additive Acceptance
Polysiloxane fluids have
limited miscibility with
additives
Fluorosiloxane fluids are
immiscible with additives
Phenyl / Fluoro copolymer fluids show good
acceptance with many commercial available
additives
New lubricants using commercial available
additives
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Lubricity of Fluid
Additives now enable respectable
lubrication performance as
compared to other technologies
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Topics
• Siloxane Copolymer Technology
• G-900x Series Greases
• Technology review
• Applications
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Copolymer Greases
• Greases can be prepared by using single and complex thickener
systems. For example Li- and Li-complex soaps
• Non soap thickerners like polyurea or PTFE are also suitable to
prepare copolymer greases
Grease preparation process is similar
to current polysiloxane greases
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Li-complex Grease (50:50 Ph/F ratio)
Characteristic Test
method
Value
Penetration
(unworked / 60 / 10k / 100k
strokes)
DIN ISO
2137
258 / 261 / 282 /
303
Base oil viscosity (40°C) 246 mPas
Bleed / Evaporation
(24h / 200°C)
ASTM
D 61840,46% / 1,17%
Dropping point IP 396-2 340°C
Flow pressure (-35°C) DIN 51805 925 mbar
Emcor corrosion
(7d, dist. water)DIN 51802 0
Water resistance (3h,
90°C)DIN 51807 1
DIN 4 ball test (ok-load) DIN 51350 1700 N*
DIN 4 ball test
(wear scar, 400 N, 1h)DIN 51350 1,05 mm
* Outside DIN measurement range
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PTFE grease (50:50 Ph/F ratio)Characteristic Test
method
PTFE
grease A
PTFE
grease B
Additivation No additives Additives
Penetration
(unworked / 60 / 100k strokes)
DIN ISO
2137324 / - / -
290 / 290 /
296
Base oil viscosity (40°C) 790 mPas 460 mPas
Bleed / Evaporation
(24h / 200°C)
ASTM
D 61844,58% / 0,44% 3,67% / 0,33%
Dropping point IP 396-2 332°C 285°C
Flow pressure (-40°C) DIN 51805 1125 mbar 950 mbar
Emcor corrosion
(7d, dist. water)DIN 51802 4 0
Water resistance (3h, 90°C) DIN 51807 0 0
DIN 4 ball test (ok-load) DIN 51350 1900 N* 2300 N
DIN 4 ball test
(wear scar, 400 N, 1h)DIN 51350 1,02 mm 1,18 mm
FE9 (B, 6000rpm, 1500N,
220°C) F50 value
DIN
51821-269h 63h
* Outside DIN measurement range
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The Molykote® G-900X Series Mission
Collaborate with Industry to develop a differentiated line of lubricating
greases based on new patented Phenyl/Fluoro Copolymer technology
from Dow Corning
The Molykote® G-900x series of greases will offer a competitive solution that
enables:
• A lower cost alternative to traditional high cost
lubricants e.g. – PFPE (perfluoropolyether) in some
applications
• Superior performance as compared to Ester based
lubricant technology across a wider temperature range
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Key Features & Benefits
• Heat stability up to 220ºC
• Wide service temperature range (-35ºC to 220ºC)
• Good additive acceptance
• Viscosities (150 cSt to 7000+ cSt)
• Improved wear resistance
• Different Ph/F ratios
• Stable at high Tº in the presence of Lewis acid
• 30% density advantage over PFPE
Cost-in-use advantage
Improved self lubrication at low Tº
Molykote® G-900x is a competitive alternative to PFPE for high temperature lubrication
PFPEPh/F Si copolymer18
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Topics
• Siloxane Copolymer Technology
• G-900x Series Greases
• Technology review
• Applications
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Test Method Norm, SpecificationSilicone
grease
PFPE
grease 1
PFPE
grease 2
PFPE
grease 3
Ester
grease 4
G-9001
(460 mPas)
G-9000
(750 mPas)
Base Oil Technology Ph-Si PFPE PFPE PFPE Polyol-ester Si-Copolymer Si-Copolymer
High temperature
performance: FAG FE9,
(6000 rpm & 1.5kN); F50
DIN 51821 @
220°C
not tested
max service
temp is
200°C
15 h 44 h 42 h 87 h
(@ 180ºC)
62 h 66 h
G-900x Grease offers high temperature lubricity
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Test Method Norm,
Specification
Silicone
grease
PFPE
grease 1
PFPE
grease 2
PFPE
grease 3
Ester
grease 4
G-9001
(460 mPas)
G-9000
(750 mPas)
Base Oil Technology Ph-Si PFPE PFPE PFPE Polyol-ester Si-Copolymer Si-Copolymer
Corrosion resistance:
SKF EMCOR 1 week,
dest. water
DIN 51802 1 0-1 0 1-2 0 0 0
G-900x Grease offers corrosion resistance
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Test Method Norm, SpecificationSilicone
grease
G-9001
(460 mPas)
G-9000
(750 mPas)
Base Oil Technology Ph-Si Si-Copolymer Si-Copolymer
High temperature
performance: FAG FE9,
(6000 rpm & 1.5kN); F50
DIN 51821 @ 220°C
not tested
max service
temp is
200°C
62 h 66 h
Four Ball Wear Scar DIN 51350 Pt4 /NA 2,61 mm 1,18 mm 1,18 mm
G-900x Grease is a step change in lubricity compared to standard Si-technology
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Test Method Norm, SpecificationSilicone
grease
PFPE
grease 1
PFPE
grease 2
PFPE
grease 3
Ester grease
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G-9001
(460 mPas)
G-9000
(750 mPas)
Base Oil Technology Ph-Si PFPE PFPE PFPE Polyol-esterSi-
Copolymer
Si-
Copolymer
Density @ at 20°C ISO 2811 1,05 g/cm³ 1,95 g/cm3 1,95 g/cm3 1,95 g/cm3 1,01 g/cm3 1,42 g/cm3 1,42 g/cm3
G-900x Grease offers 30% density advantage over PFPE
1 kg of Ph/F Si copolymer grease provides
1.3 x more volume compared to PFPE!
PFPEPh/F Si copolymer
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Molykote®
G-900x performance summary
Test Method Norm, SpecificationSilicone
grease
PFPE
grease 1
PFPE
grease 2
PFPE
grease 3
Ester
grease 4
G-9001
(460 mPas)
G-9000
(750 mPas)
Base Oil Technology Ph-Si PFPE PFPE PFPE Polyol-ester Si-Copolymer Si-Copolymer
Density @ at 20°C ISO 2811 1.05 g/cm³ 1,95 g/cm3 1,95 g/cm3 1,95 g/cm3 1,01 g/cm3 1,42 g/cm3 1,42 g/cm3
Consistency DIN 5118 NLGI grade NLGI 2-3 NLGI 2 NLGI 2 NLGI 2 NLGI 2-3 NLGI 2 NLGI 2
Dropping Point DIN 220°C 198°C 169°C 161°C > 295°C 285°C 302°C
Flow Pressure at -40°C Kesternich test 1150 mbar 1175 mbar 700 mbar 575 mbar 775 mbar 950 mbar1525 mbar (800
mbar @ -35°C)
Bleed after 24H 200°C Fed Stan 791-321.2 9.59% 8.74% 12.28% 10.00% 4,50% 3,67% 3,19%
Evaporation after 24H 200°C Fed Stan 791-321.2 1.75% 0.08% 0.08% 0.14% 2,44% 0,33% 0,36%
High temperature performance:
FAG FE9, (6000 rpm & 1.5kN);
F50
DIN 51821 @ 220°C
not tested
max service
temp is
200°C
15 h 43 h 42 h 87 h @ 180°C 62 h 66 h
Four Ball Wear Scar DIN 51350 Pt4 /NA 2,61 mm 1,45 mm 1,18 mm 0,72 mm 1,03 mm 1,18 mm 1,18 mm
Four Ball Weld Load DIN 51350 Pt4 /NA 1400 N 7500 N > 8500 N > 7500 N 2600 N 2300 N 2300 N
Corrosion resistance: SKF
EMCOR 1week, =<1DIN 51802 1 0-1 0 1-2 0 0 0
Copper Corrosion ASTM, DC 1b 1a-1b 2b 1b (200°C) 2c 2b (150°C, 3h) 2b (150°C, 3h)
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Applications of Siloxanes as Lubricants
Dimethyl
Silicone
• O-ring and valve lubricants
• Damping grease
• Plastic gears
• Brake caliper
Phenyl Methyl
Silicone
• Overrunning clutch
• Clutch release bearing
• Bearings operating at low temperatures
Fluorosilicone• Chemical mixers and pumps
• O-rings or gaskets exposed to aggressive chemicals
• Brake compressor
• Plug valves
• Circuit breakers
Phenyl-
Fluoro-
silicone
• High-temperature applications (corrugators bearings, oven chains, automotive powertrain components...)
• Wide service temperature applications (-35°C to +220°C)
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Summary
• Phenyl- Fluoro- copolymer siloxane fluids are a totally new
class of lubricating polysiloxane fluids that opens new
opportunities and possibilities
• Their flexible structure allows to design fluids with high
thermal stability and improved wear resistance properties
• Ph/F copolymer fluids have an improved additive acceptance
which allows to create lubricants for a broad range of
applications.
• Copolymer greases can be prepared with different kind of
thickener systems
• PTFE copolymer greases show excellent thermal resistance at
applications running at high temperatures (>200°C)
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