Phillips 66 Syncon R&O Oil 100

Phillips 66 Syncon R&O Oil 100
Phillips 66 Lubricants

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Phillips 66 Syncon R&O Oil ISO VG 100 Synthetic Lubricant

Phillips 66 Syncon R&O Oil 100 is a premium quality, PAO based synthetic, rust and oxidation (R&O)-inhibited circulating oil developed for use in circulating systems, rotary air compressors, lightly loaded enclosed gear drives and other industrial equipment operating under severe-service conditions or at extreme temperatures. It is particularly recommended for use in applications where operating conditions may be unfavorable or too severe for conventional mineral oil-based circulating oils.

Phillips 66 Syncon R&O Oils have the following benefits:

  • Outstanding resistance to thermal breakdown at high temperatures
  • Outstanding oxidation resistance to minimize sludge and varnish formation
  • Protects against wear
  • Protects against rust and corrosion
  • Good water-separating properties
  • Good foam resistance
  • Excellent low-temperature fluidity
  • Low carbon-forming tendency for use in rotary air compressors
  • Extended service intervals compared with conventional mineral oil-based lubricants
  • Compatible with mineral oil-based lubricants

Application

  • Rotary air compressors where the manufacturer specifies a PAO-based lubricant
  • Plain and rolling-element bearings operating at very high or very low temperatures
  • Lightly to moderately loaded enclosed industrial gear drives that do not require a compounded or extreme-pressure (EP) gear lubricant
  • Circulating systems of paper machine dryer sections and calender stacks
  • Electric motor bearings
  • Industrial worm gear drives with bronze-on-steel gears
  • Vacuum pumps
  • Industrial equipment operating over a wide temperature range where an inhibited mineral oil is recommended

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