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Phillips 66 Syndustrial® PAG Compressor Oil ISO Grade 68
Categories: Fluid; Lubricant; Polyglycol

Material Notes: Syndustrial PAG Compressor Oil is a premium quality, synthetic lubricant developed for use in centrifugal and oil-flooded rotary screw and rotary vane compressors processing natural gas, carbon dioxide, propane or other hydrocarbon gases. It is specially formulated to resist hydrocarbon dilution and oil absorption in this type of service. Syndustrial PAG Compressor Oil is formulated with synthetic polyalkylene glycol (PAG) base oils and carefully selected additives to provide long service life, excellent wear protection, resistance to washout and lubricant carryover, and protection against rust and corrosion. Special inhibitors help resist corrosion caused by hydrogen sulfide when processing sour gas. The combination of outstanding oxidation resistance and thermal stability at high temperatures, a very high viscosity index, and excellent low-temperature properties makes it suitable for year-round use over a wide temperature range. Syndustrial PAG Compressor Oil is highly resistant to hydrocarbon gas dilution and absorption into the gas stream. Solubility of gas in the oil causes reduced lubricant viscosity, which can result in cylinder scoring and high wear rates. Absorption of the oil into the gas stream causes high oil consumption and carryover into the process gas, and can cause depletion of the protective oil film on the cylinder walls. Resistance to gas dilution and oil absorption helps maintain proper viscosity and oil film thickness to protect against wear.

Applications:

  • Oil-flooded rotary screw and rotary vane compressors processing natural gas, carbon dioxide or other hydrocarbon gases
  • Centrifugal compressors processing propane refrigerant, including York centrifugal compressors where York Oil Q (ISO VG 46) or York Oil R (ISO VG 68) is recommended
Features/Benefits:
  • Highly resistant to dilution by hydrocarbon gases
  • Resists washout by condensed hydrocarbon liquids
  • Resists absorption into the gas stream and subsequent carryover of the lubricant downstream
  • Outstanding oxidation resistance and thermal stability at high temperatures
  • High viscosity index and low pour point for use over a wide temperature range
  • High film strength for wear protection
  • Protects against rust and corrosion
  • Extended service intervals compared to conventional mineral oil-based lubricants
  • Compatible with commonly used seals, gaskets and hoses

Information provided by Phillips 66 Lubricants.

Vendors:
Available Properties
  • Specific Gravity
  • Density
  • 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)
  • Oxidative Stability, ASTM D2272, RPVOT
  • ASTM Color, ASTM D1500
  • Total Acid Number, ASTM D974, [mg KOH/g]
  • Four Ball Wear, ASTM D4172, Scar Diameter
  • Pour Point
  • Flash Point, COC
  
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