Why PFPE and PTFE are Ideal for High-Temperature Grease Solutions 

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High-temperature grease applications present significant challenges for conventional lubricants. Standard greases often fail under extreme heat, leading to oxidation, deposits, and frequent re-lubrication. In contrast, greases using Perfluoropolyether (PFPE) as base oil and Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) as thickeners have emerged as superior solutions, capable of withstanding temperatures up to 300°C. This blog explores the unique properties and benefits of PFPE and PTFE greases and their various applications and ​why Fluid Solutions can be your trusted​ grease supplier in the Philippines.

What is PFPE?

Perfluoropolyether (PFPE) is a compound composed of fluorine, carbon, and oxygen. Initially invented by the DuPont Corporation in the early 1960s, PFPE is a water-clear, odorless, and heavy oil, with a density of 1.9-2.0 kg/liter. Its non-reactivity to gaseous and liquid oxygen earned its approval for use as a lubricant in US Military Aircraft.

Unique Characteristics of PFPE

PFPE stands out due to its exceptional properties:

  • Oxidation Stability: PFPE remains stable up to 300°C, making it ideal for high-temperature environments. 
  • Very Low Volatility: Its low volatility ensures minimal evaporation at elevated temperatures. 
  • Non-Flammable: PFPE’s non-flammable nature enhances safety in high-heat applications. 
  • Chemically Inert: PFPE is non-reactive with most chemicals, enhancing its durability. 
  • Vacuum Pressure and Radiation Resistance: These properties make PFPE suitable for use in extreme conditions. 
  • Non-Toxic: PFPE can be registered as NSF H1 food grade lubricant, safe for food manufacturing equipment. 
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What is PTFE?

Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is another fluorinated substance discovered by DuPont in 1938. Initially used as a coating for uranium-handling equipment due to its non-reactivity, PTFE gained commercial success in the 1960s as a non-stick coating for cooking pans. Today, PTFE is utilized in various industries for its remarkable properties.

Unique Characteristics of PTFE

  • PTFE offers several advantages as a solid lubricant:
  • Oxidation Stability: PTFE remains stable up to 300°C.
  • Non-Flammable: Enhances safety in high-heat applications.
  • Chemically Inert: PTFE’s non-reactivity increases its durability.
  • Ultra-Low Coefficient of Friction: Provides excellent lubricity.
  • Non-Toxic: Safe for use in food manufacturing processes.

Combining PFPE and PTFE

When combined, PFPE and PTFE create greases that outperform conventional mineral-oil-based greases. This combination leverages the strengths of both substances, resulting in high-performance lubricants suitable for various industrial applications.

Applications of PFPE/PTFE Greases

  1. Baking Industry: In the baking industry, conveyor systems are used extensively to transport goods through various stages of production. These conveyors often pass through high-temperature ovens where traditional greases would quickly degrade. PFPE/PTFE greases, with their oxidation stability up to 300°C, ensure that bearings remain lubricated, reducing the need for frequent maintenance and preventing costly downtime. The non-toxic nature of these greases is especially important in food-related applications, ensuring that there is no risk of contamination.
  2. Wafer-Making: Wafer-making is another industry that benefits from PFPE/PTFE greases. The production process involves high temperatures and precise movements. Any lubrication failure can lead to significant production losses and compromised product quality. The low volatility and high stability of PFPE oils, combined with the excellent lubricity and chemical inertness of PTFE, ensure that conveyor bearings operate smoothly, maintaining the delicate balance required in wafer production.
  3. Metal Painting: In the metal painting industry, conveyor systems transport metal parts through high temperature curing ovens. The presence of heat and chemicals can be particularly harsh on conventional lubricants, leading to frequent re-lubrication and potential equipment failure. PFPE/PTFE greases withstand these conditions, providing reliable lubrication that prevents the formation of deposits and oxidation. This results in smoother operation, longer bearing life, and reduced maintenance costs.

​​​Food Manufacturing Equipment​​

​​The food manufacturing industry demands lubricants that are not only effective but also safe for incidental food contact. PFPE/PTFE greases meet these requirements, making them ideal for various food processing applications:​

  1. Chain Oils for Baking: In baking, conveyor chains are subjected to high temperatures and continuous operation. PFPE/PTFE greases serve as excellent chain oils, offering high-temperature stability and non-flammability. Their chemically inert properties ensure that they do not react with food products or processing environments. The NSF H1 food-grade registration of these greases further assures that they are safe for use in food manufacturing, eliminating concerns about contamination and maintaining product integrity.
  2. Vacuum Pump Oils: Vacuum pumps are essential in many foods processing applications, including packaging and preservation. These pumps often operate under high vacuum pressures and temperatures, conditions under which conventional oils might fail. PFPE-based oils, with their excellent vacuum pressure resistance and low volatility, provide reliable performance. PTFE additives enhance this by reducing friction and wear, ensuring that vacuum pumps run efficiently and with minimal maintenance. The non-toxic nature of these greases is crucial in food applications, ensuring compliance with safety regulations.
  3. Mixers and Blenders: Mixers and blenders used in food manufacturing also benefit from PFPE/PTFE greases. These machines operate continuously, often under high stress and varying temperatures. The superior lubrication properties of PFPE/PTFE greases ensure that these machines operate smoothly, reducing wear and tear on moving parts. The chemically inert and non-toxic nature of these greases means that they do not affect the food being processed, ensuring both safety and quality.
Bottom of a non-stick pan with a heat indicator.

Fluid Solutions specializes in providing high-performance PFPE/PTFE greases tailored to meet the needs of various industries. As a trusted grease supplier in the Philippines, we ensure your equipment remains lubricated and protected under extreme conditions. Contact Fluid Solutions today at (02) 8370 5928 / (0917) 894 9156 or via email at inquiry@fluidsolutions.com.ph to learn more about our products and services. 

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