High Viscosity Silicone Lubricant, General Purpose and High Pressure Pneumatic, Translucent (Super O-lube) | Parker NA
687519
687519

High Viscosity Silicone Lubricant, General Purpose and High Pressure Pneumatic, Translucent (Super O-lube)

Parker's Super O-Lube is an exceptional all purpose lubricant. It is not a grease, but a high viscosity silicone oil. It can be used as an assembly lubricant on all rubber polymers and offers some unique advantages.

Parker's Super O-Lube is an exceptional all purpose lubricant. It is not a grease, but a high viscosity silicone oil. It can be used as an assembly lubricant on all rubber polymers and offers some unique advantages.

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Description
    Parker’s Super O-Lube offers outstanding performance in service and has one of the most useful temperature ranges of any lubricant available. It can be used as an assembly lubricant as well as high pressure systems or vacuums. Its inert nature lends itself to a wide variety of fluid systems. And since there are no fillers, there is no clogging of micron filters.
    In addition to Super O-Lube’s outstanding performance in service, it also gives protection to rubber polymers that are normally age sensitive when exposed to the atmosphere. This is a typical concern with ozone sensitive polymers that require age control.

    • Heat resistance – up to 204°C (400°F)
    • Cold flexibility – Down to -54°C (-65°F)
    • High viscosity
    • All purpose
    • Not easily washed away
    • Provides protection to age sensitive polymers
    • Inert nature lends itself to wide variety of fluid systems
    • Adheres with unusual tenacity
    • Highly moisture resistant
    • Will not clog 30-micron filters

    Compatible with:
    • Epichlorohydrin
    • Fluorocarbon
    • Fluorosilicone
    • HiFluor
    • Neoprene
    • Nitrile
    • Perfluoroelastomer
    • Polyacrylate
    • Polysulfide
    • Polyurethane
    • Butadiene
    • Butyl
    • Ethylene Propylene
    • Polyisoprene
    • SBR (GRS)
    • Silicone

    Note: Silicones require special consideration. Use only a thin film or Super O-Lube on silicone rubber if the temperature will exceed 300°F.

    *There are special situations that may exist where one of the Parker lubricants would not be the best recommendation. For guidance in handling these unique situations, consult a Parker Applications Engineer via our online chat feature or email ordmailbox@parker.com
    **Custom sizes and coatings/markings are available upon request. Contact Parker O-Ring Division at 859-269-2351 for design and pricing assistance.
Description

Performance Characteristics

Inside Diameter

Various inch

Width

Various

Polymer Material Options

-

Thermal Application Type

Low and High Temperature (< -30°F, > 250°F)

Minimum Operating Temperature

-65 °F

Durometer

n/a

Maximum Operating Temperature

400 °F

For Fluid Type

-

Industry

General

Specifications Met

-

Region of Origin

North America

Internally Lubricated

-

Color

Translucent

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