

COMPRESSOR OIL ISO
Typical Applications: Air compressors, air line oilers, bearings, blowers, circulating & splash systems, gearboxes, industrial turbines, vacuum pumpsĪvailable ISO Viscosity Grades: 32 (6401), 46 (6402), 68 (6403), 100 (6404), 150 (6405), 220 (6406), 320 (6407) Multilec® Industrial Oil (6801-6807) With its superior resistance to heat, oxidation and moisture, Monolec R & O Compressor / Turbine Oil significantly outperforms ordinary commercial air compressor and turbine oils. This long-lasting, nonfoaming, turbine-quality oil provides peace of mind by ensuring that your equipment works when it is needed, whether you run it intermittently or continuously. Available in seven different viscosity grades, it is ideally suited for use in all types of air compressors and oil circulating systems. Monolec® R & O Compressor / Turbine Oil is a versatile, heavy-duty oil designed to prolong compressor equipment life by combating the effects of high temperatures, water, contaminants and heavy loads that accelerate wear. Reciprocating & Rotary Compressor Oils Monolec® R & O Compressor Turbine Oil (6401-6407) The result is greatly reduced friction, heat and wear. Monolec, LE’s in-house wear-reducing additive, creates a single molecular lubricating film on metal surfaces, vastly increasing oil film strength without affecting clearances, and allowing for opposing surfaces to slide by another. In doing so, you will help your air compressor equipment last longer and run more efficiently. Instead, look for lubricants that exceed specifications. Filterability without the worry of lubricant additive depletionĭon’t shoot for the bottom of the barrel when it comes to operating specifications.High oxidation stability to maintain its viscosity and provide long service life.Excellent rust and corrosion protection.

After the viscosity requirements are identified, look for a lubricant that provides the following benefits. When looking for an air compressor lubricant, first look at the viscosity requirements. LE has the right lubricants for most compressor types, whether they are centrifugal compressors, reciprocating compressors, rotary screw compressors, rotary vane compressors or dry screw compressors. Lubricant plays a critical role in sealing, preventing corrosion, preventing wear, and protecting internal metal parts. Lubrication requirements vary considerably based on compressor type, the environment in which it is used, and the type of gas that is being compressed. Compressed air systems in most manufacturing plants consume a majority of the daily power requirements, so if you are looking for a continuous improvement project, reducing energy costs through better lubricant practices is a sure winner. It is simple: reduced friction = reduced heat = reduced energy consumption. Proper lubrication also will help compressors run cooler and consume less electrical energy.

Proper lubrication will ensure that your equipment will continue operating, and the plant will avoid costly downtime and repairs. Nearly all compressors require a form of lubricant to cool, seal or lubricate internal components. Most factories and manufacturing facilities use compressed gas systems for a variety of applications, and keeping these air compressors running is critical to keeping the entire operation running. Home » Lubricants » Compressor Lubricants Compressor lubricants are critical to efficient operation Recommendation, Implementation and Support.
