Morris Lubricants updates respected grease range

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Shrewsbury manufacturer Morris Lubricants has switched up the packaging of its widely used 50-kilogram (kg) grease kegs.

Originally offered in bright yellow containers, the new look features a striking metallic blue and is being rolled out across all the company’s grease kegs with a 50 kg capacity.

All keg packaging is also designed with anti-counterfeiting and anti-tampering features (especially for export markets) and has detailed labelling for enhanced product differentiation.

As a result, multiple options of the viscous lubricant produced by the brand will now sport the new aesthetic. These include K2EP Longlife Grease, K323 Premium Blue Grease, K25 Graphited Calcium Grease, K40 EP Semi-Fluid Grease, K41 EP Grease, K4000 EP Semi-Fluid Grease, K48 Moly Grease and K400 EP Semi-Fluid Grease, to name but a few.

The high-performance greases in Morris Lubricants’ respected range are engineered with specific attributes and offer many advantages. They are formulated especially for mechanical equipment operating in adverse weather conditions and running at extreme temperatures. They also have excellent anti-friction capabilities, high levels of water resistance and are high shock loading.

Versatile products, Morris Lubricants’ greases serve an extensive selection of applications and industries including agriculture, power generation, industrial, off-highway, heritage, marine, motorsport, rail, steam, horticulture and many others.

As well as 50 kg kegs, the grease products are also offered in other sizes including 180 kg barrels, 12.5 kg kegs, 3 kg tins, 500-gram tubs, 500 gram and 400-gram cartridges and easy-to-use aerosols to ensure there is an option to match individual customer requirements.

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