SKF’s lubrication solution for hub bearing units (HBUs) reduces friction by as much as 9% compared to standard grease, while maintaining the same bearing performance. The low friction grease meets the market need to reduce friction in wheel bearing units, cutting both CO2 emissions and fuel consumption to improve total vehicle efficiency.
Developed by SKF to a new chemical formula with an optimised ratio between friction modifier and anti-wear additives, the ion grease contributes to the reduction of the friction, maintaining the same bearing performance in terms of life, stiffness, sealing and false ‘brinelling’.
Utilising the SKF Vehicle Environmental Performance Simulator (VEPS) and based on the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC), it has been calculated that a vehicle with four hub bearing units saves 0,15 g of CO2 per km using this low friction grease. When based on an annual mileage of 14 500 km, the saving is an impressive 2,9 kg of CO2 per year. The grease is fully compatible with the bearing components and is applicable to all generations of hub bearing units and is suitable for both new designs and retrofit. The low friction grease is part of the SKF BeyondZero portfolio. SKF BeyondZero solutions are designed to help reduce CO2 emissions, preserve limited resources and protect the environment from the use and spread of toxic substances.
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