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Udeepack,

First I would like to introduce you to our company. We produce or compound PFPE greases, and have been doing so since the late 70's. This technology was in part developed at Wright Patterson Air Force Base. Aerospace Lubricants, Inc. hired a gentleman from their Materials lab that was instrumental in the advance of this technology. John Christian holds several patents in this regard.

The grease you have mentioned is a fluorinated fluid based on branched chemistry This grease is thickened with PTFE or Teflon. We have a replacement for Demnum s-200 grease and would like to discuss the replacement from our Tribolube line of greases. Please at your convienance contact us via Phone,
e-mail, or by Private Message response. Hope this helps and we look forward to having a discussion with you regarding a solution to an alternate grease.

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Originally posted by UDeepak:
Require eqvivalent to demnum s-200 grease with high apparent viscocity (5300 @ 250*C
Hello Mr. Deepak,

I will keep it short. We at Lubrication Technology, Inc (LTI) did not hear from you and hope that you found an equivalent grease based on Demnum S200. As Gary Goodan wrote earlier, we can provide an equivalent grease, which is also based on a linear PFPE

So if you are still looking or have other tribological challenges, please contact us. I believe folk at Daikin must be surprised to learn that S-200 is based on branched PFPE chemistry.
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