
NyeCorr® 140 synthetic bearing grease is formulated specifically for the maintenance of single-facer and pre-heater bearings in the corrugating industry. Since its introduction in 1997, hundreds of corrugating plants worldwide have converted to NyeCorr 140 and realized significant cost and performance advantages. For more information about NyeCorr® and how this high-temperature, high-performance lubricant can help your operation maximize it’s lubricants investment, please contact Corrugating Industry Manager Dewayne Massie at +1 865.671.4501 or any of Nye's International Channel Partners.
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Introduction to NyeCorr® 140NyeCorr® 140, a high-temperature PFPE/PTFE grease for single-facer bearings, was introduced to the corrugating industry in 1997. Since that time, over 200 corrugating plants worldwide have experienced the cost savings and extended bearing life that NyeCorr 140 offers.
Grease Color vs. ContaminationUse this chart to determine the condition of your grease and bearings.
NyeCorr® 140 Commonly Asked QuestionsFAQ on NyeCorr® 140, a perfluoropolyether (PFPE) oil-based lubricant completely compatible with other PFPE's currently used in the heated roll bearings of single facers and large 36" preheaters.
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| Product | Description |
| NyeCorr® 140 | A high-temperature PFPE/PTFE grease for singlefacer bearings. |
| NyeCorr® 346 | An ester-based grease for preheater bearings. |
| NyeCorr® GP | A synthetic hydrocarbon grease for general purpose maintenance. |
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Making Single Facer Bearings Last The Life Of The Rolls
How perfluoropolyether grease extends the life, improves the performance, and speeds change-overs of bearings in single facers, the machines at the heart of a paperboard manufacturing plant.
John Graham, BoardConverting News
Conversion in Aguai
How a specially designed single facer bearing from Italy and a high-temperature grease from the US increased output in one of Brazil's leading corrugating plants.
Ed Parr
