EP Grease vs. MP Grease: Which is Best for Heavy-Duty Machinery?
March 27, 2026
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In the world of industrial lubrication, choosing between Multi-Purpose (MP) Lithium Grease and Extreme Pressure (EP) Grease can determine the lifespan of your machinery. While MP grease is excellent for high-speed, low-load bearings, heavy-duty equipment requires more robust protection.
For construction, mining, and transport sectors, Lithium Complex Grease with EP additives is indispensable. It forms a durable chemical film that prevents metal-to-metal contact under heavy loads. If your equipment operates under high-impact or vibrating conditions, switching to Moly Grease (fortified with Molybdenum Disulfide) provides a "solid" safety net, ensuring lubrication even when the grease film is momentarily squeezed out.
With 38 years of experience in grease manufacturing, we specializes in high-performance formulas that exceed standard TDS requirements. Don't let friction slow down your fleet—choose the right EP solution for maximum uptime.
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