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Texas Refinery Corp.'s
COMPRESSOR OIL
is engineered using new generation base stocks enriched
with extra quantities of anti-rust, anti-oxidation,
anti-foaming, and anti-wear chemistry. These oils reduce
friction and wear as well as provide long life due to
the combination of excellent quality base oils and
superior additives. |
For
Reciprocating Equipment
While
rotary compressors (both screw and vane machines) are being
applied in greater and greater numbers, reciprocating units
still make up the majority of the compressors in service in
industry. Reciprocating compressors all operate on the same
basic principle and present several unique maintenance and
lubrication requirements.
Ordinarily Texas Refinery Corp.'s
COMPRESSOR OIL ISO 100 (SAE 30) is
the lubricant of choice both in the crankcase and on the valve
side of the compressor. Higher operating temperatures may cause
you to choose Texas Refinery Corp.'s SYNTHETIC
COMPRESSOR OIL
ISO 100 (SAE 30) for the valve side of the
compressor. Colder temperatures may cause
you to choose COMPRESSOR OIL
ISO 68 (SAE 20) for the crankcase and/or valve side of the
compressor. Helps provide a clean crankcase and properly
operating valves, rings, and cylinders which are key to
trouble-free compressor service and lower maintenance costs.
For Screw
Compressors
In the
screw compressor, the intermeshing rotors never actually come
into contact with each other. Because compression is the major
source of heat, the operating temperature of screw compressors
is generally lower than in vane compressors. The lower
temperatures translate into longer service life of the
lubricant. Texas Refinery Corp.'s
COMPRESSOR OIL ISO 32 (SAE 10), ISO
46 (SAE 15) and ISO 68 (SAE 20) are recommended for screw
compressors depending on the manufacturer's requirements.
For
Flooded Vane Units
In
flooded vane compressors you have to deal with high rotation
speed which generates excessive friction. In this severe
environment, the lubricants must withstand high temperatures and
constant shearing action. Contains superior anti-oxidation
additives blended with base oils that have been put through
severe refining steps to increase the oil's life when under high
temperature operating conditions. Flooded rotary vane
compressors normally use COMPRESSOR
OIL ISO 32 (SAE 10), ISO 46 (SAE
15) and ISO 68 (SAE 20) depending on manufacturers'
recommendations.
Separates
From Water
Has an
ability to separate from water. This ability is known as
demulsibility. Since these oils are expected to give extended
service life, it is important they do not retain water they may
contact or may have introduced to them through condensation,
cooler leaks or other sources. Retained water could cause
equipment damage through rust and changes in the fluid
characteristics of the oil. Has superior emulsion-breaking
characteristics.
Very
Stable
Texas
Refinery Corp.'s COMPRESSOR OILS
are very stable and they offer a long service life. The very
high quality base oils are enriched with generous amounts of
superior additives.
TRC
COMPRESSOR OILS
resist viscosity increase, varnish formation, base oil break
down, filter plugging, acid number increase, as well as rust and
corrosion. This product resist oxidation to ensure trouble free
compressor service and lower maintenance cost.
Superior
Performance
Provides high film strength to minimize friction and to protect
from wear during starting and stopping periods. The high film
strength also helps prevent the oil film from thinning
excessively during other high loading situations. Anti-foam is
another very important additive system incorporated in Texas
Refinery Corp.'s COMPRESSOR OIL.
By reducing the chance of foaming, along with the wear-reducing
properties of the oil and other additives, it provides increased
wear protection to the bearings and other moving parts of the
compressors. |