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News Release from: Batoyle Freedom Group | Subject: Typhon V150
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 31 January 2008
Typhon lowers compressor lubricant
consumption
Batoyle Freedom Group has recently enhanced the formulation of Typhon V150, their main high performance rotary vane compressor lubricant
Blending the highest quality base stocks with the latest additive technology is already proving to create lower lubricant consumption for end users Oil change periods can be extended when using Typhon V150 due to excellent oxidation, corrosion and foam resistance characteristics
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 27 Jun 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Manufactured for use with rotary vane compressors, Typhon V150, is a high performance ISO 150 viscosity lubricant with an operating capacity of 2,000 hours (subject to ruling site conditions).
Typhon V150 combines all of the advantageous properties of the Typhon mineral oil based products with outstanding thermal stability, low volatility and high auto ignition temperature.
Pooled together these benefits lead to lower lubricant consumption and improved safety features.
Careful control of base stock quality and additive system ensures the user that Typhon V150 is fully compatible with other ISO 150 grade mineral lubricants, making the transition to this product easily and effortlessly achieved.
Typhon V150 is part of the Batoyle comprehensive compressor lubricant product range which has recently been developed.
For more information visit the website, or contact the Batoyle Industrial Division direct. Request a free brochure from Batoyle Freedom Group ...
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