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Phillips 66 FR Fluid-Glycol ISO Grade 32
Categories: Fluid; Lubricant

Material Notes: FR Fluid-Glycol is a water-glycol based fire-resistant hydraulic fluid developed for use in industrial hydraulic systems operating in areas subject to fire hazards. It contains sufficient water to snuff out a fire resulting from ignition of a fluid leak. It is suitable for use in hydraulic systems operating at 2,000 to 3,000 psi, and can withstand intermittent pressure spikes up to 5,000 psi. FR Fluid-Glycol is formulated with diethylene glycol, 40% water and select additives that provide lubricity, wear protection and corrosion protection. It has good antiwear properties to ensure long life for hydraulic pumps and motors. Special rust and corrosion inhibitors provide corrosion protection in both the liquid phase and the vapor phase. The high water content provides fire resistance if the fluid comes into contact with an ignition source. This product contains less than 60 parts per billion (ppb) phenols, and does not contain any nitrites or nitrosamines. It is compatible with other water-glycol type fire-resistant hydraulic fluids. FR Fluid-Glycol is compatible with most hydraulic pumps, including vane, piston and gear pumps. It is safe to use with most packing and seal materials except polyurethane and silicone. Cork shaft seals should be replaced with Buna N or other synthetic rubber. Leather packing should be avoided and zinc or cadmium-plated components should not be used.

Applications: Hydraulic systems on equipment operating in areas subject to fire hazards, such as in:

  • Steel and aluminum mills
  • Molding and metal die casting machinery
  • Welding machines
  • Foundries
  • Furnace charging equipment
  • Open hearth and basic oxygen furnace (B.O.F.) equipment
  • Power transmission plants
FR Fluid-Glycol meets the requirements of the following OEM specifications:
  • Denison Hydraulics HF-4
  • U.S. Steel 171
Features/Benefits:
  • Fire-resistant for safety
  • Excellent wear protection for hydraulic pumps and motors
  • Excellent rust and corrosion protection
  • Good foam resistance
  • Glycol content protects against freezing
  • Compatible with other water-glycol fluids

Information provided by Phillips 66 Lubricants.

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  • Viscosity Measurement, Index
  • Saybolt Viscosity at 100°F
  • Saybolt Viscosity at 210°F
  • Kinematic Viscosity at 40°C (104°F)
  • Kinematic Viscosity at 100°C (212°F)
  • Four Ball Wear, ASTM D4172, Scar Diameter
  • Melting Point, Freezing Point
  • Moisture Content
  
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