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Eurol Synmax PAO ISO-VG 320

Art. E115506-5L
Synthetisches Getriebeschmiermittel auf Basis von Polyalphaolefin
Eurol Synmax PAO ISO-VG 320 is especially developed for the lubrication of all kinds of heavy loaded toothed gearings and worm wheel gears, especially in applications with high temperatures. Eurol Synmax PAO ISO-VG 320 is a so-called Mild EP oil with excellent anti-oxidation, anti-wear and anti-corrosion properties, as well as EP (Extreme Pressure) characteristics. Eurol Synmax PAO ISO-VG 320 has a low friction coefficient, because of the synthetic base oils, which allows less energy consumption and lower operating temperatures. Eurol Synmax PAO ISO-VG 320 has an excellent oxidation and thermal stability so that allows prolonged drain intervals and therefore reduces maintenance costs. The evaporation loss is minimized because of the synthetic base oil. In combination with the high viscosity index, a thicker lubrication film is formed at high operating temperatures, compared to mineral products of the ISO-VG class. Eurol Synmax PAO ISO-VG 320 protects metal parts (including copper from oxidation and corrosion, even if water has contaminated the system. The oil rapidly separates the water from the oil. Because of the excellent compatibility with common rubber materials, loss of quality and swelling of seal materials is prevented.
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Eurol Synmax PAO ISO-VG 320

Eurol Synmax PAO ISO-VG 320

E115506-5L
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Farbe Gelb
Flammpunkt 229 celsius
Dichte bei 20°C 0.85
Viskositätsindex 180
Viskositätsbeschreibung ISO-VG 320
Viskosität, kinematisch bei 40°C 313
Zusammensetzungsbeschreibung Fully Synthetic
Viskosität, kinematisch bei 100°C 40
Stockpunt -51 celsius
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Leistungsniveau DIN 51517/3 (CLP) | AISE (US Steel) 224 | AGMA 9005/E02 | ANSI/AGMA 9005-F16: 2016 AS | David Brown S1.53.106 | Cincinnati Machine P-74 | ISO 12925-1: 2018-01 CKD
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