The Dropping Point is a critical indicator of a lubricant’s heat resistance. It represents the temperature at which the grease passes from a semi-solid to a liquid state. Selecting the right grease based on this parameter is vital for equipment longevity.
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Standard Applications: For general bearings and chassis lubrication, high-quality Lithium Grease with a dropping point around 180°C–190°C is often sufficient for stable, moderate-temperature environments.
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High-Temperature Challenges: In heavy-duty or high-heat industries, Lithium Complex Grease is the superior choice. With a dropping point exceeding 260°C, it maintains structural integrity under extreme thermal stress.
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Heavy Loads & Impact: For mining or construction machinery, adding fortified Moly Grease (Molybdenum Disulfide) provides an extra layer of protection against seizing, even if temperatures fluctuate near the dropping point limit.
At our facility, with 38 years of manufacturing expertise, we ensure every batch meets rigorous TDS standards. Choosing the right dropping point means fewer breakdowns and lower maintenance costs for your fleet.
Post time: Mar-27-2026



