Advantages of Fluorine - containing Organosilicone Oil in Lubrication
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Advantages of Fluorine - containing Organosilicone Oil in Lubrication
Excellent chemical stability
The fluorine atoms in fluorine - containing organosilicone oil have strong electronegativity, which makes the molecular chain highly chemically stable. When in contact with various chemical substances, such as strong acids, strong alkalis and strong oxidants, it is not easy to have a chemical reaction. This characteristic ensures the lubricating performance in a harsh chemical environment, enabling it to play a long - term and stable lubricating role in chemical equipment, metal processing and other fields.
Low surface tension
The presence of fluorine atoms significantly reduces the surface tension of silicone oil. This enables fluorine - containing organosilicone oil to spread rapidly on the surfaces of metals, plastics, etc., forming a uniform lubricating film. In the lubrication of precision mechanical parts, this uniform lubricating film can effectively reduce the friction and wear between parts and improve the operating efficiency and service life of the machinery.
Wide working temperature range
Fluorine - containing organosilicone oil has good thermal stability and can maintain its lubricating performance within a wide temperature range. It can work normally whether in the high - temperature interior of an engine or in a low - temperature refrigeration device. At high temperatures, it is not easy to decompose and volatilize, and at low temperatures, it will not solidify and thicken, ensuring the reliable operation of the equipment in different temperature environments.
Good anti - wear performance
Due to its special molecular structure, the lubricating film formed by fluorine - containing organosilicone oil on the surface of parts has high strength and toughness. In high - load and high - speed operating equipment, it can effectively bear the pressure between parts and reduce wear, and it performs excellently in the lubrication of high - speed operating parts such as automobile engines and aero - engines.