Gear grease STATERMIC XHT
lubricantsyntheticfor metals

Gear grease - STATERMIC XHT - TotalEnergies Lubrifiants - lubricant / synthetic / for metals
Gear grease - STATERMIC XHT - TotalEnergies Lubrifiants - lubricant / synthetic / for metals
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Characteristics

Function
lubricant
Composition
synthetic
Product applications
for gears, for metals, for plastics, for plastics
Other characteristics
high-temperature
Operating temperature

Min.: -25 °C
(-13 °F)

Max.: 250 °C
(482 °F)

Description

Special fl uorine compounds-base grease for very high temperatures and mediumto- heavy loads. STATERMIC XHT has been formulated with synthetic components which reduce the friction coefficient of most plastic and metal materials. The rheology of the structure has been adapted in such a way to obtain a extended application at temperatures up to 250 °C with peak temperatures up to 270 °C. The starting torque at - 25 °C is very low. The stability of the chemical structure of the components ensure a compatibility with most of the plastic and metal materials used in the industry (except fluorinated components). The very high cohesion of the structure, its excellent resistance to temperature and chemical products, its low volatility contributes to a very long life time of the STATERMIC XHT.

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Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Lubricant Expo Europe 2026
Lubricant Expo Europe 2026

15-17 Sep 2026 Düsseldorf (Germany)

ALUMINIUM Exhibition
ALUMINIUM Exhibition

6-08 Oct 2026 Düsseldorf (Germany)

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