Gas compressor Oil
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Fuchs RENOLIN 505 VDL 150
Quick orderingMore infoRENOLIN 505 VDL 150
VDL-Air Compressor Oils and Gas Compressor Oils
RENOLIN 505 VDL 150 field of applications:
Air compressor oil for all piston and rotation compressors according to DIN 51506, VDL for final compression temperatures up to 220 °C. If other media are compressed, please contact our Application Engineering Department. Manufacturer specifications have to be complied with.
Please note!! Price of RENOLIN 505 VDL 150 drops automatically in larger quantities.
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Mobil Gas Compressor
Quick orderingMore infoMobil Gas Compressor
Gas Compressor Oil
Application Mobil Gas Compressor
Liquefied petroleum gases such as propane and butane. Liquefied natural gases such as methane and ethane. Hydrocarbon chemical gases such as ethylene, propylene and butylene. Chemical gases such as ammonia, vinyl chloride monomer and butadiene.
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Shell Gas Compressor Oil S3 PY 220
Quick orderingMore infoShell Gas Compressor Oil S3 PY 220 previously Shell Corena E 220
Compressor oil for applications in hyper compressors / ethylene gas compressors
Application Shell Gas Compressor Oil S3 PY 220
Hyper-compressors. Shell Gas Compressor Oil S3 PY has been used for more than 10 years in a variety of different hyper compressors. The ISO viscosity class 220 allows low feed rates, which reduces the oil content remaining in the polymer. However, the use of ISO viscosity class requires a higher working temperature at the cylinder. Shell Gas Compressor Oil S3 PY 150 is used for loss lubrication at standard temperatures.
Applications in the food industry. Shell Gas Compressor Oil S3 PY meets the requirements of the US FDA for occasional food contact.
Pharmaceutical applications. The oil is suitable for use in the production of polymers used in the pharmaceutical industry.
LDPE insulation. The use of Shell Gas Compressor Oil S3 PY allows the production of an LDPE with good dielectric properties, which can be used for cable insulation.
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Shell Gas Compressor Oil S4 RN 68
Quick orderingMore infoShell Gas Compressor Oil S4 RN 68 previously Shell Madrela GP
Advanced Synthetic Gas Compressor Oil
Application Shell Gas Compressor Oil S4 RN 68
Rotary screw gas compressors. Shell Gas Compressor Oil S4 RN is suitable for shaft and rotor lubrication of rotary screw compressors used for low pressure compression of natural gas.
LPG bottling. Shell Gas Compressor Oil S4 RN is suitable for use in rotary screw compressors used for bottling LPG up to 40 bar pressure
LPG and LNG vehicle fuelling. Suitable for use in compressors handling natural and petroleum gas for vehicle fueling applications
Multiple gas transportation vessels. Shell Gas Compressor Oil S4 RN is suitable for compressing a wide variety of hydrocarbon gases. When used in marine cargo compressors, there is no need to change lubricant with a change in gas being transported
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Shell Gas compressor oil S4 PV 190
Quick orderingMore infoShell Gas compressor oil S4 PV 190 previously Shell Madrela GP
Synthetic special oil for gas compressors
Application Shell Gas compressor oil S4 PV 190
Gas compressors. The lubrication system of closed compressors that compress hydrocarbons and other synthetic gases, and the crankcase and bearings operate in the gas atmosphere.
Labyrinth piston compressor. Labyrinth piston compressors, which do not require cylinder lubrication. Shell Gas Compressor Oil S4 PV is required for pressure lubrication of the plain bearings (in a closed crankcase).
A wide range of gas compressor applications. Shell Gas Compressor Oil S4 PV is suitable for compressors that compress the following gases: Methane; butene; ethane; butadiene; ethylene; vinyl chloride; propane; propylene; ammonia; inert gases (dried); butane.
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