MAKER ARIES 68

Gama Maker MAKER ARIES 68
Maker
Mineral
Range of oils of the so-called turbine type, both due to their manufacturing process and because, in fact, some of the oils are specifically formulated for said application. They are obtained from selected paraffinic bases to which oxidation, rust and anti-foam inhibitor additives are added to endow them with excellent properties and magnificent performance in service.
The lowest viscosity oils (ISO grades 15 and 22) are generally used in high precision or highly revolutionary mechanisms. ISO grades between 32 and 100 (inclusive) are normally used in turbines, mainly steam or hydraulic, but they are also highly suitable for compressors, hydraulic systems, etc. The higher viscosity oils (types 125, 150, 220 and 380) are suitable for the lubrication of various types of mechanical equipment, in casing or by circulation.
    Technical Information

    Quality levels, approvals and recommendations

    DIN: 51506 VBL, DIN: 51524 HL, ISO: 6743/4 HL, 11158 HL, ISO: 6743/5 TGA/TSA, ISO: 6743/6-CKB, ISO: 6743-3A, DAB/DVA/DVC/DVE, ISO: 6743/2 - FC, DIN: 51517 parte 2 - CL, DIN: 51515, L-TD, ABB: Turbocharger VTR304-11 / -21, GEK: 46506E

    Qualities

    High resistance to ageing and sludge formation
    Excellent anti-foam properties and air separation capacity.
    Great water separation capacity and resistance to rust.

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