Improve textile production in collaboration with LUBCON experts. Special lubricants such as Turmogrease Highspeed L 252 are engineered for extreme operating conditions, e.g., in high-speed bearings operating in various textile machines.
Growing demand for high production and long-term reliability require extraordinary lubrication solutions which are specifically designed and carefully matched to the needs of each application. Maintaining the production line and reducing down-times and failures are challenging tasks for maintenance engineers.
Bearings, for example, can be subject to extreme operating conditions and exposed to different external media such as chemicals, dust, etc. To increase machine performance and service life, the choice of the appropriate lubricant is very important. Therefore, LUBCON invests in research and development to improve the performance of special lubricants.
For bearings that run at high operating temperatures and speed in demanding environments, LUBCON developed Turmogrease Highspeed L 252. This grease is used for high-speed ball bearings in cotton spinning machines or twin discs in open end spinning machines. The high-performance grease can be used at maximum speed of up to 2.2 Mio. mm/min. It reduces noise and is suitable for long term lubrication.
To ensure optimum performance of every lubricant, LUBCON works closely with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). In the textile industry, for example, well-known manufacturers of drawing systems recommend LUBCON lubricants.
The LUBCON lubricant portfolio includes synthetic or mineral oil-based adherents and lubricating greases, needle and sinker oils, assembly pastes as well as release and cleaning agents for a wide application in textile manufacturing.
Total Lube Management
Base for the lubricant consumption calculations are individual maintenance schedules. The individually prepared maintenance schedule is used to determine lubricant consumption and to plan an optimum lubricant inventory.
Well-documented and clearly marked lubrication points as well as application-oriented labelling allow the maintenance staff to make the suited lubricant choice for the specific application.
General or individual training seminars for better understanding of the lubrication technology, are available to maintenance personnel, engineering staff and design engineers.