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Maybe not lied to just provided a less detailed answer to paint a picture. The air compressor oil very likely is a group IV but they may not have enough group V to keep things in solution and prevent sludge and varnish formation. It would be like running an engine oil without a detergent package in a modern turbo charged engine. It may work for a while just not a long while.Then I was lied to and it makes sense, they told me their rotary screw oil was group 4 and my Atlas Copco air compressor gelled up the oil in 60 hrs for a 8,000 hr oil and permanently clogged up a heat exchanger as if it was a group 3. What are your times?
Is the base oil acceptance back into the carrier base correct?
The production times for greases vary widely considering batch size and exact makeup of product but you definitely aren’t making any grease in 45 minutes and no an Aluminum Complex doesn’t take days to make.
I’m not as well versed in Aluminum Complex as some but no thickener that I know of “accepts” oil back into it. Once the oil has bled out of a grease it’s not going back where it came from. Otherwise you’d hear of people “oiling” there aluminum complex greases instead of pumping in fresh grease.