Synthetic Air Compressor Lubricant DESCRIPTION Castrol Aircol SN compressor lubricants are high quality synthetic diesters.
APPLICATION Castrol Aircol SN compressor lubricants were developed to cope with the severe operating conditions experienced in rotary screw, rotary vane and reciprocating air compressors operating at high compression ratios and high discharge temperatures. Under these conditions Aircol SN compressor oils offer much reduced carbon forming tendencies and extended oil life when compared to mineral oils due to their much higher oxidation resistance.In reciprocating units, Aircol SN grades have up to eight times the service life of mineral oils.
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Superior oxidation stability , |
S Reduced maintenance, extended oil life and cleaner operations, minimises carbon formulation and provides extended valve life. |
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Improved lubricity and film strength |
S Reduced oil consumption due to a reduction in the feed rate to the cylinder walls and piston rings without increasing wear rates. Since less lubricant is consumed the downstream air is also of higher quality. |
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Higher film strength and excellent anti-wear properties |
S Reduced compressor down-time due to less wear on all moving parts, longer machine life and reduced maintenance. |
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Excellent high temperature performance |
S Due to their the operating range of Aircol SN grades extends well beyond that of conventional mineral oils. The high spontaneous ignition temperature gives greater safety by reducing the possibility of downstream fires and explosions. |
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TYPICAL PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
ISO Viscosity Grade |
68 |
100 |
Kinematic Viscosity
@ 40ºC, cSt
@ 100ºC, cSt |
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Viscosity Index |
67 |
89 |
Relative Density @ 20ºC |
0.925 |
0.960 |
Open Flash Point, ºC |
266 |
246 |
Pour Point, ºC |
-33 |
-48 | COMPATIBILITY OF AIRCOL SN
Mineral Oils Aircol SN grades are compatible with conventional non-detergent mineral oils such as the Aircol PD series. Contamination with detergent compressor or engine oils, or automatic transmission fluids as are recommended for certain types of compressor can lead to foaming, filter plugging or sludge formation. Seal Material Certain types of seals used with conventional mineral oils can produce excessive swelling if used with synthetic fluids. A list of suitable seal materials listed on Page 3. Plastics Polycarbonate filter and lubricator housings should not be used with synthetic diester fluids and should be replaced with metal components. A list of suitable plastics is given on Page 4. Gases Aircol SN lubricants can be used for the compression of a wide range of gases in addition to air. A list of acceptable and incompatible gases is given on Page 3. Paints See list on Page 4. Metals See list on Page 4. ________________________________________________________________________________ SEAL MATERIAL* - Acceptable (in order of preference)
Fluorocarbon (Viton, Teflon) |
High Nitrile Rubber (Buna N, NBR) (1) |
Fluorsilicone Rubber |
Polyacrylate Rubber |
Silicone Rubber |
Chlorosulphonated Polyethylene |
Epichlorohydrin |
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Medium Nitrile Rubber (Buna N, NABR) (2) |
Polyurethane | Not Acceptable
Polysulphide (Thiokol) |
Butyl Rubber |
Ethylene-Propylene Terpolymer (EPDM) |
Ethylene-Propylene Copolymer (EPR) |
Polychloroprene (Neoprene) |
Natural Rubber Ethylene/Acrylic |
Low Nitrile Rubber (Buna N, NBR) (3) |
Styrene-Butadiene Rubber (Buna S, SBR) | GASES - Acceptable Gases
Acetylene |
Coke Oven Gas |
Isobutane |
Argon |
Ethane |
Methane |
Blast Furnace Gas |
Ethylene |
Neon |
Butane |
Helium |
Nitrogen |
Butadiene |
Hydrogen |
Nitrous Oxide |
Carbon Dioxide |
Hydrogen Sulphide |
Propane |
Carbon Monoxide |
Isobutylene |
Sulphur Dioxide |
Syngas |
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- | Not Acceptable
Chlorine |
Oxygen |
Hydrogen-Chloride |
Ammonia | ________________________________________________________________________________
PLASTICS
ACCEPTABLE |
MARGINAL |
NOT ACCEPTABLE |
Nylon (including filled) |
Polyurethane |
Polyethylene |
Fluorocarbon (Teflon) |
Polypropylene |
Polycarbonate (Lexan) |
Polyacetal (Delrin, Celcon) |
Polysulphone |
Acrylic (Lucite, Plexols) |
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- |
Polyvinyl Chloride |
- |
- |
ABS (Acrylonitrile/Butadiene Styrene) | PAINTS
ACCEPTABLE |
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NOT ACCEPTABLE |
Epoxy |
Alkyls (baked finish preferred) |
Acrylic |
Baked Phenolic |
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Latex (household) |
2 Component Urethane |
Single Component Urethane |
Vinyl (PVC) |
Moisture Cure Urethane |
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Lacquer | METALS
ACCEPTABLE |
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NOT ACCEPTABLE |
Steel Alloys |
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Zinc (5) |
Aluminium Alloys |
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Lead |
Copper & Alloys (4) |
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Tin |
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- |
Nickel |
- |
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Inconel, Monel |
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- | NOTES 1. Greater than 36% 2. 30% to 36% Acrylonitrile 3. Less than 30% Acrylonitrile 4. Always minimise exposure to copper as this will extend the life of any lubricant - Aircol SN grades are formulated to inhibit copper corrosion 5. Avoid the use of galvanised (zinc) pipes
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