✨ Calcium grease is in high demand and has good properties as a water-repellent grease with wide uses and applications.
💲 Learn how to make high-quality calcium grease at a competitive price using readily available raw materials.
🛢️ The four raw materials needed to make calcium grease are fatty acids, lime, water, and mineral oil.
💡 To manufacture yellow calcium grease, clean oil is preferred over black oil to maintain high viscosity.
🔧 To increase the oil viscosity, 5 kg of a viscosity-raising polymer is added to each ton of oil.
📋 Before starting a calcium grease project, it is recommended to train by making a small 5 kg sample.
🔑 The video explains the process of making a calcium grease formula.
👩🔬 The key ingredients used are fatty acids, mineral oil, water, and lime (calcium hydroxide).
🔥 The process involves stirring and heating the mixture to promote saponification and produce soap.
:mag_right: The saponification process of creating calcium grease can be tested by placing a tablespoon on a cold metal surface and checking its fragility.
:oil_drum: In the post-saponification stage, mineral oil should be added to the soap mixture twice the amount of fatty acids.
:fire: The soap mixture should be heated to 110°C during the addition of oil and water.
🔑 Obtain desired grease by adding water and heating.
🔄 Stir the grease to achieve high-quality, plastic texture.
🌡️ Heat the grease to remove moisture and add mineral oil.
✨ Additives are used to create high-quality calcium grease at a competitive price.
📝 The method shown in the video is the standard reference method for making calcium grease.
🔜 Next video will cover the manufacturing process of lithium thermal grease and food grade grease.
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