Grease & Compounds Applications & Characteristics

Prior to product application review the compatibility chart for best results.

Product Application G321 G322 G326 G330M G351 G624 G635 G641 G644 G661 G662 G687 G697
Product Application G321 G322 G326 G330M G351 G624 G635 G641 G644 G661 G662 G687 G697
aluminum lubrication
ball bearings
chains, high temp
chassis lubrication
chemical environment
conveyors
corrosion protection
dielectric
electrical conductors
electrical insulators
electronics
flashpoint All have flash points above +300F
heavy loads
high temp operations
light loads
low speed
low temp operations
medium loads
metal to metal
metal to plastic
metal to rubber
moisture
non-polar solvent soluble
oxidation resistant
radiation resistant
relays and switches
release
roller bearings
rubber to plastic
seals
sleeve bearings
spindles
swivel joints
telecom connectors
thermal conductors
thread protector
vacuum
water resistant
well drilling
A-A-59173 (Mil-G-46886B)
Mil-L-15719A
SAEAS-8660 (formerly Mil-S-8660C0
Mil-C-2156C
NSF Standard 61

Handling and Safety

Safety Data Sheets are avilable upon request from Novagard Solutions. You can also review and download by visiting the MDS/TDS page.

Cleanup of silicone greases and compounds can be accomplished using non-polar solvents such as mineral spirits. They are soluble in stoddard solvent, tolune and xylene. Caution should be observed whenever handling solvents.

Silicone greases are not suitable for use in contact with high concentrations of oxygen or highly oxidative materials. Contact with high pressure oxygen, ozone, peroxides or fuming nitric acid can result in fire or explosion. Silicone materials are damaged by exposure to strong mineral acids (e.g. sulfuric, hydrochloric, nitric), strong alkaline (e.g. solium or potassium hydroxides), nitrates or peroxides.