Apiezon PFPE 501 Vacuum Grease is a premium, chemically inert lubricant designed to perform in high-temperature and extreme-pressure environments. With an upper operating temperature of 250°C and a remarkably low vapor pressure of 1.3 x 10⁻¹² Torr at 25°C, this grease is ideal for demanding applications, including ultra-high vacuum (UHV) systems and environments exposed to aggressive chemicals or oxidizing agents.
Key Features:
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PFPE-Based Chemistry: Provides excellent resistance to chemicals, ensuring compatibility with harsh operating conditions.
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Wide Temperature Range: Maintains performance across extreme temperatures, up to 250°C.
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Ultra High Vacuum Compatibility: Exceptional sealing capability and low outgassing for sensitive vacuum applications.
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Oxygen Compatibility: Safe for use in oxygen-rich environments due to its non-reactive nature.
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Durable and Versatile: Handles extreme pressures while offering robust sealing and lubrication properties.
Benefits:
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Extended Equipment Life: Protects components, reducing wear and tear even in challenging conditions.
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Lower Maintenance Costs: Minimizes downtime and servicing needs with its long-lasting lubrication properties.
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Lifetime Performance: Designed to provide consistent lubrication over extended periods, ensuring reliable operation.
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Apiezon Quality Assurance: Backed by a 10-year shelf life and expert technical support, guaranteeing exceptional product reliability.
Applications:
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Vacuum Systems: Ideal for sealing and lubricating components in ultra-high vacuum applications.
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Chemical Processing: Perfect for environments with strong oxidizing agents or aggressive chemicals.
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High-Temperature Equipment: Suitable for machinery operating at elevated temperatures.
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Laboratory and Industrial Use: A trusted solution for sealing and lubrication in a range of technical fields.
Choose Apiezon PFPE 501 Grease for its proven performance under the most extreme operating conditions, ensuring reliability, durability, and unparalleled quality in demanding applications.