What is Grease?

A solid or semi-solid product of dispersion of a thickening agent in lubricating oil. Other ingredients imparting special properties may be included.

Classification of Lubricants

On the basis of its physical state, grease is classified as semi-solid lubricant.

Grease vs. Oil Lubrication - Advantages and Disadvantages

Item

Grease Lubrication

Oil Lubrication

Feeding device

Grease sealed bearing does not require relubrication for an extended period.

Requires a device that continuously feeds oil (drip-feed, splash feed, recirculation system).

Consumption

Can be kept to the minimum necessary.

Significant amount required.

Lubrication system

Simple.

Complex.

Leakage

Unlikely because of its seal forming characteristics.

Possible if sealing system is adequate.

Use for high-speed application

Limited.

Yes.

Contaminant removal

No.

Continual removal by filtration or centrifuge.

Cooling efficiency

No cooling capacity.

High cooling capacity.

Friction loss

Generally high, but torque reduction can be achieved by channeling in roller bearings.

Generally low.