January 31, 2026
A leading Japanese manufacturer of high-end cameras and lenses faced a challenge during the development of a new electric zoom lens: finding a lubricant that could deliver consistent damping performance across a wide temperature range. The focus and zoom rings in the lens employ rotary sliding mechanisms that require smooth, uniform resistance to ensure premium user feel. However, conventional mineral-oil-based greases exhibited significant torque variation—becoming too stiff at low temperatures (e.g., –20°C) and too fluid at elevated temperatures (e.g., +80°C)—compromising operational consistency.
The engineering team selected Shin-Etsu G-330, a high-tack silicone grease from Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd. made it an ideal match:
G-330 was applied to metal-plastic rotary bearings and sliding rails inside the lens assembly. After accelerated aging tests (85°C / 85% RH for 500 hours) and real-world user trials, the damping feel remained consistent across thermal cycles and high-humidity conditions—no “stick-slip” or loss of resistance was observed. Additionally, its white appearance and low low-molecular-weight siloxane content (≤100 ppm) met stringent cleanliness and material compatibility requirements for premium consumer electronics.
“Shin-Etsu G-330 enabled us to achieve our ‘professional-grade tactile feel’ design goal. Even when shooting in extreme climates, users experience consistent and precise operation.”
— Optical Mechanical Design Department, Leading Imaging Equipment Manufacturer