Organoclay in lubricants : Thixotropy is a key property of organic bentonite that gives lubricating grease its unique characteristics, with its “shear thinning – static recovery” properties stemming from its unique three-dimensional network structure.

When subjected to mechanical shear forces, the network structure temporarily disassembles, causing the grease viscosity to rapidly decrease—for example, from 10,000 cSt to below 1,000 cSt—facilitating uniform distribution through the lubrication system to friction surfaces.

Upon the cessation of shear forces, intermolecular forces prompt the network structure to reconstitute within minutes, restoring viscosity to over 90% of its initial state and forming a stable oil film to prevent leakage.

This characteristic is particularly suitable for intermittently operating equipment, such as machine tool spindles and crane bearings, ensuring adequate lubrication while minimizing loss during frequent starts and stops.

The thixotropic ring area measured by a rotary viscometer shows that the thixotropic ring area of organic bentonite grease is 40% larger than that of traditional calcium-based grease, indicating superior thixotropic performance.

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