High Temperature Spindle Grease, created by Fluoramics, Inc. in the 1970s and taken off the market in 2015, is being brought back to life due to customer demand.
As a response to customer feedback, Fluoramics improved its original formula by re-engineering High Temperature Spindle Grease. Complete with more stability and a thicker consistency, Fluoramics is now shipping its newly formulated, heatproof, High Temperature Spindle Grease that is able to remain fixed in place wherever it is applied.
Unsurprisingly, it has earned a large following throughout the industry, precipitated by its unique formula that has been made to withstand extreme heat and friction. Its chemical composition is such that when exposed to direct flame, the grease remains stable with no signs of running or melting. When applied to the high friction pivot points in the braking mechanisms of trains, High Temperature Spindle Grease remains in place and active. Other common applications include motors, dental drills, brake calipers, and all high-speed rotating machinery.
“This has been an incredibly rewarding experience, and has provided us with important insight into what needs people have based on the problems they face with specific applications. We were motivated to reintroduce this updated version of our original High Temperature Spindle Grease that caters directly to the feedback from conversations had with all of the people who reached out to us,” said Gregg Reick, engineer for Fluoramics, Inc.