Industrial Lubricants
Industrial Greases
Greases for Bearings, Motors, Heavy Equipment, and General Machinery
Industrial Lubricants
Greases for Bearings, Motors, Heavy Equipment, and General Machinery
Austin Industrial Greases are developed for applications where oil alone cannot remain in place or where sealing, adhesion, and longer relubrication intervals are required. This page should clearly separate Heavy Duty EP Grease from High Temperature Grease so customers do not see duplicate product logic.
Austin Product Lineup
Heavy Duty EP Greases
| Tier | Product | Technology Direction | Key Features | Meet Requirement |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pro | Austin GreaseMax EP | Multipurpose EP grease technology | Anti-wear protection, corrosion protection, multipurpose industrial use | DIN KP2K |
| Standard | Austin EP Grease | Standard lithium EP grease technology | General EP grease protection for bearings and machinery | NLGI EP |
High Temperature Greases
| Tier | Product | Technology Direction | Key Features | Meet Requirement |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pro | Austin GreaseMax HT Pro | Premium high-temperature complex grease technology | High-temperature durability, oxidation resistance, mechanical stability | DIN KP2P |
| Standard | Austin High Temp Grease | Standard high-temperature grease technology | Reliable lubrication for general high-temperature applications | NLGI HT |
The Meet Requirement column indicates the performance level the products are designed to meet. These are not statements of formal OEM approval. Technical (TDS) and safety (SDS) data sheets are available on individual product pages where published.
Technical Selection Factors
- Base oil viscosity
- Thickener type
- NLGI grade
- Dropping point
- Water resistance
- EP and anti-wear performance
- Compatibility with existing grease
- Re-greasing interval and quantity
Typical Applications
- Bearings
- Electric motors
- Conveyors
- Heavy equipment
- Chassis points
- General machinery
- Wet or high-temperature applications
How Austin Helps
Austin supports customers by connecting product selection with application review, oil condition analysis, contamination control, product conversion planning, storage and handling improvement, and maintenance team education. The recommendation should consider not only the product name, but also operating severity, current lubricant condition, OEM requirement, maintenance objective, and risk level.
Customer FAQ
Can different greases be mixed?
Not always. Thickener incompatibility can change consistency and reduce performance.
What happens when a bearing is over-greased?
Over-greasing can cause heat, churning, seal damage, and energy loss.
How should grease interval be decided?
It depends on speed, bearing size, temperature, environment, load, and operating hours.