Boss Grease
The term grease is used to describe semisolid lubricants. In the context of lubrication, grease typically applies to a material consisting of a soap emulsified with mineral or vegetable oil. The characteristic feature of greases is that they possess a high initial viscosity, which upon the application of shear, drops to give the effect of an oil-lubricated bearing of approximately the same viscosity as the base oil used in the grease. This change in viscosity is called thixotropy. Grease is sometimes used to describe lubricating materials that are simply soft solids or high viscosity liquids, but these materials do not exhibit the shear-thinning (thixotropic) properties characteristic of the classical grease. For example, petroleum jellies such as Vaseline are not generally classified as greases.
Greases are applied to mechanisms that can only be lubricated infrequently and where lubricating oil would not stay in position. They also act as sealants to prevent ingress of water and incompressible materials. Grease-lubricated bearings have greater frictional characteristics due to their high viscosity.
Boss Grease
- RED TAC SUPER PREMIUM EP #1
- RED TAC SUPER PREMIUM EP #2
- BLACK BULL MOLlY EP #1
- BLACK BULL MOLlY EP #2
- BIG BLUE ULTRA MP
- GOLDEN LITHIUM NLGI 2
- ARCTIC WINTER
- BLUE RAM 1.5
- 5TH WHEEL
- EP OO AUTO GREASE FLUID








