Nyogel 779

From: TomWiz <twisnion_at_enteract.com>
Date: Mon Jul 22 2002 - 05:43:59 EDT

DAMPING GREASES
For Motion Control or Noise Reduction NyoGels 779, 795A, 773A, 767AA
family of tacky, non-melting, plastic-compatible, non-corrosive,
inorganically-gelled, shear-stableg reases based on synthetic
hydrocarbon fluids. The several grades have varying low temperature
capabilities.

WHAT ARE DAMPING GREASES?
"Controlled-shear" gels or damping greases are used to reduce free
motion and to quiet operating noise of loosely-fitting components in a
wide range of mechanical and electromechanical devices, ranging from the
focusing threads of an optical instrument, or shafts and linkages of a
television tuner, to the cams and sliding elements of a toggle switch.
These greases are effectively "motion control compounds".

They can be used on devices where a find adjustment or slow, controlled
motion is required, usually involving hand operation, and also where a
damping of free motion and a quieting of resulting noise is needed.

PROVEN APPLICATIONS
Electric switch mechanisms Appliance controls Microscopes Potentiometers
Telescopes and binoculars Surveying instruments Riflescopes Electronic
instrument controls Television tuners Cameras Gear motors and gear
trains Laser controls

A RANGE OF CONSISTENCY IN A HOMOLOGOUS SERIES The present family of Nye
damping grease includes four grades with consistencies, varying from
extra light, with low temperature usefulness to -40oC, to heavy, with
usefulness to 0oC. High temperature use limits for all grades should
approach 125oC. Intermediate and ultra-heavy grades can also be prepared
for special needs.

NyoGel 779 - Extra Light --40oC
NyoGel 795A- Light --34oC
NyoGel 773A- Medium--17.8oC
NyoGel 767A- Heavy -0oC(9709)

>FYI, the Tempest manual states to lubricate with Nyogel 779 (whatever
that
>is) every 10,000 games or as deemed necessary.

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