EnviroLogic® WREP Greases are water resistant, extreme pressure, biodegradable Polyalphaolen (PAO) and hydrocarbon related type, Lithium Complex greases. This series is specially designed for high performance in a variety of marine and industrial equipment applications where exposure of lubricants to water and environmental factors are cause for concern. These greases are biodegradable and minimally toxic to aquatic life and animals.

EnviroLogic® WREP Greases are Environmentally Acceptable Lubricants (EALs) compliant with 2013 US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP). These WREP greases are formulated to meet or exceed conventional and biodegradable greases.

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EnviroLogic® WREP GREASES ARE THE RIGHT CHOICE AND HERE’S WHY

ENVIROLOGIC® WREP GREASES OFFER:

    • Outstanding water spray off performance
    • Extreme pressure and anti-wear performance
    • Broad operating temperature range (400°F to below freezing)
    • Resistant to water wash out
    • Ferrous and yellow metal corrosion protection
    • Good oxidation stability
    • Good pumpability
    • Good shear stability
    • Sealing properties to keep out water and debris

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TYPICAL APPLICATIONS

  • Deck Cranes
  • Wire Ropes
  • Shaft Bearings
  • Fin Stabilizers
  • Articulated Tug Barge
  • Construction Equipment
  • Winches
  • Drive Shaft
  • Submerged Equipment Pivots
Product Number ISO Grade Product Data Sheet Safety Data Sheet
Grease WREP series NLGI 2, 1, 0, 00 Data Sheet Safety Sheet

FAQS

What does biodegradability actually mean?
Biodegradability is defined as the ability of a substance to be digested or consumed by naturally occurring microorganisms present in water, air and soil systems. Complete biodegradability is the conversion of a substance to carbon dioxide and water.
What differentiates Inherently Biodegradable from Readily Biodegradable?
Inherently biodegradable is defined as the characteristic of a product to be consumed by naturally occurring organisms in nature over an indefinite period of time (> 20% but < 60% as measured by OECD 301B testing). This characteristic is defined by the original composition of the product). Readily biodegradable is defined as the ability of a product to biodegrade quickly and completely (≥ 60% by OECD 301B).