Quantification of tackiness of a grease: The road to a method

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In this work, we report on the most recent progress in studying temperature influence on tackiness of greases, as well as the reproducibility of the method. Tackiness and adhesion of greases have been identified as key intrinsic properties that can influence their functionality and performance. During the last eight years, a reliable method to quantify the tackiness and adhesion of greases has evolved from an experimental lab-scale set-up towards a standardised approach, including an ASTM method and a dedicated test tool. The performance of lubricating greases—extensively used in diverse industrial applications—is strongly dependent on their adherence to the substrate, cohesion and thread formation or tackiness of the greases. This issue attracts more and more industrial interest as the complexity in grease formulation evolves and it is harder to differentiate between available greases. With this method, grease formulators will have an efficient measurement tool to support their work.

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Georgiou, E. P., Drees, D., De Bilde, M., Anderson, M., Carlstedt, M., & Mollenhauer, O. (2021). Quantification of tackiness of a grease: The road to a method. Lubricants, 9(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/lubricants9030032

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