What Is the Difference Between MoS2, WS2, and hBN Solid Lubricants?

MoS2, WS2, and hBN are the three most important solid lubricant powders used in greases, oils, and coatings today. All three have layered crystal structures that provide lubricity through interlayer shear β€” but they differ significantly in temperature range, color, food-grade status, and ideal application.

Quick Comparison

MoS2WS2hBN
ColorBlackBlackWhite
Max temp (air)350Β°C450Β°C900Β°C
Friction coefficient0.03–0.150.03–0.120.10–0.30
Food-grade (NSF HX1)βŒβŒβœ…
EP performanceExcellentExcellentModerate
Electrically insulatingNoNoYes
PTFE-freeβœ…βœ…βœ…
MoS2 WS2 hBN submicron solid lubricant dispersions comparison for industrial grease oil and coating formulations

MoS2 β€” The Workhorse

Best EP performance, lowest cost, 70+ years of formulation history. Use for industrial greases, dry film coatings, and EP oils. Not food-grade. Powderful Solutions supplies surface-modified MoS2 powders and dispersions optimized for direct incorporation into finished lubricant formulations.

WS2 β€” The High-Temperature Specialist

Same structure as MoS2 but stable 100Β°C higher in air. Best for PVD aerospace coatings, high-temp grease, precision mechanisms. Not food-grade. Marginally lower friction than MoS2 in controlled tribology tests.

AW EP performance with MoS2 WS2 hBN solid lubricant additives in industrial bearing and gear applications

hBN β€” The White, Food-Safe, High-Temp Option

Stable to 900Β°C. Electrically insulating. NSF HX1 certified β€” the only one of the three approved for food-grade lubricants. Lower EP performance than MoS2/WS2 (addressed with EP additive packages). Desilube Inc specializes in hBN-based NSF HX1 additive packages for food processing equipment.

Which to Use?

  • For standard industrial greases β†’ MoS2
  • For high-temp greases or coatings (above 350Β°C) β†’ WS2
  • For food-grade lubricants and greases (NSF H1) β†’ hBN
  • For white greases (medical, food, cosmetic) β†’ hBN
  • For electrical component lubrication β†’ hBN
  • For dry film coatings on metal parts β†’ MoS2 or WS2
  • For extreme high-temp coatings (above 450Β°C) β†’ hBN

Blending All Three

Advanced formulations combine MoS2 + WS2 + hBN to cover the full performance envelope: EP strength of MoS2, temperature extension of WS2, and chemical/thermal stability of hBN. Powderful Solutions supplies all three as compatible surface-modified dispersions.

FAQ

Q: What is the main difference between MoS2, WS2, and hBN?
A: Temperature range, food-grade status, and color. MoS2 (350Β°C, black, not food-grade) and WS2 (450Β°C, black, not food-grade) are sulfide compounds; hBN (900Β°C, white, NSF HX1 certified) is a boron-nitrogen compound with unique electrical insulating properties.

Q: Which is best for food-grade grease?
A: hBN β€” it’s the only one of the three with NSF HX1 food-grade certification. Desilube Inc specializes in hBN-based NSF HX1 additive packages.

Q: Can you blend MoS2, WS2, and hBN together?
A: Yes. Blends of two or all three are used in advanced greases and coatings to combine EP strength, high-temperature stability, and chemical resistance.

Q: Where can I buy all three?
A: Powderful Solutions supplies surface-modified MoS2, WS2, and hBN powders and stable oil dispersions. Samples and TDS on request.

Powderful Solutions β€” surface-modified MoS2, WS2, hBN powders for lubricants, greases, and coatings β€” powderfulsolutions.com

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