Shell Alvania Ep Grease

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SHELL ALVANIA® GREASES EP

Premium quality, multipurpose


extreme pressure greases
Product Description
Alvania® Greases EP are brown in color and are manufactured with a lithium 12-hydroxystearate-soap
thickener. Fortified with extreme pressure additives, they provide increased load carrying properties and
corrosion resistance.

Applications
• on and off-highway vehicles
• construction equipment
• industrial - heavy or shock loading bearing situations (temperatures not to exceed 275°F)

Proper grease selection depends upon many factors, including bearing size, speed, temperature, load and
method of application (e.g. hand gun applicators, centralized systems). Contact the Information Center for
additional assistance.

Features/Benefits
• available in a broad range of six NLGI grades: grade 000 through grade 3
• extreme pressure performance
• lithium 12-hydroxystearate soap thickeners
• excellent lubricating performance at bearing operating temperatures up to 275°F
• non-leaded

Approvals
Cincinnati Machine Specifications Product
P-79 ALVANIA Greases EP 0
P-64 ALVANIA Greases EP 2

SOC: 612-12/02
Typical Properties of Shell Alvania Greases EP
Test
Method 000 00 0 1 2 3
Product Code 71127 71122 71123 71124 71125 71126
NLGI Grade 000 00 0 1 2 3
Appearance Visual Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown
Base Oil Viscosity:
@ 40°C, cSt D 445 135 150 160 200 200 200
@ 100°C, cSt 13.5 14.2 15.7 17.2 17.2 17.2
Penetration, dmm
Worked, 60X D 217 460 415 370 325 275 235
Dropping Point, °F Mettler --- --- 350 385 385 385
Rust Protection D 1743 Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass
Water Washout
%wt loss @ 175°F D 1264 --- --- --- --- 3 2
Timken OK Load, lbs D 2509 45 45 45 45 45 45
Bomb Oxidation
Pressure Drop @ 100 hrs, psi D 942 3 3 3 3 4 3

Handling & Safety Information


For information on the safe handling and use of this product, refer to its Material Safety Data Sheet. For
more information and availability, call 1+800-782-7852 or visit the World Wide Web: http://www.shell-
lubricants.com/.

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