Dropping point

The dropping point of a lubricating grease is an indication of the heat resistance of the grease and is the temperature at which it passes from a semi-solid to a liquid state under specific test conditions. It is dependent on the type of thickener used and the cohesiveness of the oil and thickener of a grease.[1] The dropping point indicates the upper temperature limit at which a grease retains its structure though is not necessarily the maximum temperature at which a grease can be used.

Dropping point is used in combination with other testable properties to determine the suitability of greases for specific applications and for use in quality control.

  1. ^ Totten, G.E., Handbook of Lubrication and Tribology Volume 1: Application and Maintenance, CRC Press, 2006, ISBN 0-8493-2095-X