Groeneveld introduces new Lithium Free Grease


A NEW STANDARD FOR

PERFORMANCE AND THE ENVIRONMENT


Groeneveld’s latest innovation in lubrication technology, GreenLube EP-2 Li-Free Grease. This lithium-free grease aligns with our commitment to sustainability and offers exceptional benefits for a wide range of applications, including transport, agriculture, and earthmoving machinery. Here’s why this upgrade is a game-changer.  


Key Features of GreenLube EP-2 Lithium-Free:

Anhydrous Calcium Replaces Lithium

This eco-friendly thickener replaces lithium, providing enhanced water resistance and adhesion, ideal for wet and corrosive environments. What is Anhydrous Calcium Thickener? 

Mineral Oil Base

Formulated with a special blend of mineral oil, combined with antioxidants, corrosion inhibitors, and EP/AW additives, ensuring long-lasting protection.

Versatile Use

Suitable for both industrial and automotive applications, GreenLube EP-2 can be used in a wide range of plain and rolling bearings, offering flexibility across various machinery and industries.

Excellent Adhesion and Water Resistance

Designed to perform in challenging conditions, including wet environments, reducing the risk of breakdowns and extending the life of your equipment.  

Superior Performance in Tough Conditions

GreenLube EP-2 Lithium-Free is engineered for medium-loaded bearings in harsh environments where water, mud, and corrosion are daily challenges. Its exceptional adhesion and water resistance make it the perfect choice for industries like construction, transport, and agriculture, where equipment is constantly exposed to the elements.

Expanded Temperature Range  

With an operating range of -30°C to +130°C, GreenLube EP-2 Lithium-Free offers enhanced protection in both extreme cold and heat, outperforming previous lithium-based greases, which were limited to a range of -25°C to +120°C. This makes it a perfect fit for machinery that operates in diverse climates, from freezing winter conditions to intense summer heat.  

Increased Base Oil Viscosity  

GreenLube EP-2’s mineral oil base provides a higher viscosity of 220 mm²/s at 40°C, compared to 200 mm²/s in older formulations. This increased viscosity ensures better lubrication, even in heavy-duty applications, reducing friction, wear, and maintenance costs.

Multipurpose Applications for All Industries   

This high-quality grease is versatile enough for use in both industrial and automotive applications, from earthmoving machines to standard automotive bearings. Its multipurpose nature allows it to be the go-to grease for many different types of machinery, streamlining your maintenance needs.  

What is Anhydrous Calcium 

Anhydrous Calcium thickener is not a naturally occurring substance, but it is considered more environmentally friendly compared to other options, especially lithium-based greases. Here's why:

1. Lower Environmental Impact of Raw Materials:

  • Calcium is more abundant and accessible than lithium, making it a more sustainable raw material. Extracting and processing calcium compounds typically have a lower environmental impact than lithium mining, which can be resource-intensive and environmentally damaging.

2. Non-Toxic and Biodegradable:

  • Greases made with anhydrous calcium thickeners are often formulated to be non-toxic and biodegradable. This means that if the grease leaks or is released into the environment (common in agricultural or marine applications), it breaks down more easily and doesn't persist in the environment, reducing long-term pollution risks.

3. Greener Additives:

  • Anhydrous calcium greases often contain eco-friendly additives, such as antioxidants and corrosion inhibitors that are less harmful to the environment compared to more aggressive chemical compounds used in some conventional greases.

4. Compatibility with Bio-Based Oils:

  • This type of thickener works well with bio-based oils (such as vegetable oils), which are renewable and have a smaller carbon footprint compared to traditional mineral oils. This enhances the environmental profile of the grease, making it more sustainable overall.

5. Reduced Resource Depletion:

  • Calcium is much more abundant in the Earth's crust than lithium. By using calcium-based greases, industries help to reduce the demand for lithium, a resource that is becoming increasingly strained due to its use in batteries and other applications.

6. Energy Efficiency in Production:

  • The production of anhydrous calcium thickeners typically requires less energy than lithium-based grease production, further reducing its environmental footprint. Lower energy use means reduced greenhouse gas emissions during manufacturing.

7. Enhanced Grease Performance:

  • Due to its excellent water resistance and adhesion, anhydrous calcium grease lasts longer in wet and corrosive environments, which reduces the need for frequent reapplication. This helps lower the overall volume of grease needed, minimising waste and environmental impact.

In summary, while anhydrous calcium thickener itself is not natural, its production and use are aligned with eco-friendly goals due to its sustainable sourcing, biodegradability, and lower environmental impact when compared to alternatives like lithium-based greases.


Your Partner in Lubrication Solutions

At LSL Lubrication Solutions, we are Groeneveld’s trusted dealer for this new lithium-free innovation. With over 20 years of experience in the lubrication industry, we fully support this shift toward more sustainable and efficient products. GreenLube EP-2 Lithium-Free is a versatile, high-performing solution designed to protect your equipment and enhance productivity.

For more information on how GreenLube EP-2 Lithium-Free can benefit your operations, contact us today!


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GreenLube EP-2 Li-Free Spec Sheet

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LSL Lubrication Solutions, Annette Eggers 16 September 2024
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