Castrol Magna PG (100) [5-gal./18.93-Liter. Pail] 15A280
- Regular price
- $156.10
- Sale price
- $156.10
- Regular price
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Product Information
Castrol Magna PG (previously called Cresta PG) is a range of polyalkylene glycol based compressor lubricants, formulated expressly to lubricate gas compressors. The ability to withstand dilution by dissolved hydrocarbons allows these lubricants to give excellent protection in oil-flooded screw compressors and in the cylinders of reciprocating compressors. The formulation provides better viscosity retention due to its high viscosity index and increased resistance to hydrocarbon dilution, compared to mineral and polyalphaolefin variants. It contains additives to protect equipment from wear, rust & hydrogen sulphide corrosion. To select the optimum viscosity variant, a number of factors need to be considered, including: The composition of the gas being compressed, The operational expectations of the compressor, The Original Equipment Manufacturer's (OEM's) viscosity requirements at the maximum temperatures for the lubricated components.
Features
- Viscosity retention.
- Longer compressor life because of improved film strength
- Reduced wear leading to increased operational reliability
- High viscosity index will contribute to improved lubrication and reduced wear, especially at elevated temperatures
Additional Info
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Castrol Magna PG (previously called Cresta PG) is a range of polyalkylene glycol based compressor lubricants, formulated expressly to lubricate gas compressors. The ability to withstand dilution by dissolved hydrocarbons allows these lubricants to give excellent protection in oil-flooded screw compressors and in the cylinders of reciprocating compressors. The formulation provides better viscosity retention due to its high viscosity index and increased resistance to hydrocarbon dilution, compared to mineral and polyalphaolefin variants. It contains additives to protect equipment from wear, rust & hydrogen sulphide corrosion. To select the optimum viscosity variant, a number of factors need to be considered, including: The composition of the gas being compressed, The operational expectations of the compressor, The Original Equipment Manufacturer's (OEM's) viscosity requirements at the maximum temperatures for the lubricated components.
Features
- Viscosity retention.
- Longer compressor life because of improved film strength
- Reduced wear leading to increased operational reliability
- High viscosity index will contribute to improved lubrication and reduced wear, especially at elevated temperatures
Additional Info
Characteristics | Mineral |
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